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'Going Public' Season 1 Finale: Onward and Upward The end of one chapter is just the beginning for these four companies.

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All of the founders recall their entrepreneurial journey. After a successful Canadian launch, PROVEN looks toward full global expansion; Hammitt celebrates a successful year; NGT Academhy's future goes virtual; and TREBEL looks to scale globally using their successful Mexican model.

Finally, meet the companies of Season 2, which is coming soon!

Watch the Season 1 Finale right now by clicking here.

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