Coralus
Miriam Altounji is an experienced professional in the fields of media production and personal well-being. Currently serving as an Activator at Coralus since March 2024, Miriam focuses on co-creating economic and social models. As the founder of "Becoming with Miriam," established in April 2021, there is a commitment to providing somatic and energetic sessions aimed at enhancing individual and community well-being. Miriam's extensive background in video production includes founding MELI-MELO VIDEO, overseeing a range of services from directing trailers to post-production supervision since June 2009. Recent roles include editing for the documentary series "LITTLE BIG COMMUNITY" and working on various projects with notable organizations such as VICE News. Miriam holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies from Concordia University and a diploma in Cinema and Communications from Dawson College.
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Coralus
Coralus collectively practices different ways of doing things for a better now and a new inheritance. Members offer and access resources at their own pace, creating a self-regenerating pay-it-forward pool of skills, connections, funds, and support then used to advance ventures and the collective doing world changing work. Coralus has circulated nearly $16.5M to 170+ women- and nonbinary-led ventures by distributing capital via collective decision-making. 45% of those founders are from chronically excluded racial and ethnic groups. The payback rate on its unsecured 0% interest loans is 95%. Founded in Canada in 2015, Coralus' current footprint includes the US, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK.