About CEO

Rinkee Ahmed was honored by the Scarborough Rotarian Club with the award for Best Woman Entrepreneur of 2012. In the same year, Rinkee founded her own business venture, Skymark Travel Inc (SMT), a full-service travel agency in Scarborough, Toronto Ontario.

She is a certified Travel Agent, having completed her training at the American Airlines Training Center in Dallas, USA. Furthermore, she graduated from New York’s renowned Fashion Institute of Technology. In 2000, she relocated to Canada and served as an employee of Thomas Cook for 12 years.

She enrolled in a program for Entrepreneurship at Centennial College in Toronto, Ontario prior to launching her own business (SMT). She was taught how to better manage, lead and communicate with groups and organizations, as well as interpret data. Furthermore, she gained knowledge regarding global business, accounting, branding, and sustainable business strategies. Her entrepreneurial expertise has been instrumental in helping her achieve her dream of becoming a successful Female Entrepreneur in Toronto.

Some of The Recognitions

Toronto Star

Rinkee Ahmed received a microcredit loan of $1,500 from the Scarborough Rotary Club to help her start her travel agency business

Learn more

tour-image

The Danforth BIA

The Crossroads Of The Danforth BIA. In November 2017, BIA featured Skymark in Danforth Bus Stand as “Local business to know”.

tour-image

BIA Board Member

Rinkee Ahmed became board member of Crossroad of the Danforth BIA (Business Improvment Area) of Scarborough, Toronto from 2018.

She Elected for second term as a Board member of Crossroad of the Danforth, BIA from 2018 to till 2026.

tour-image

Community

She is a Certified Supplier of WBE Canada from 2018

She is an active social worker in the community and take part all different kind of Activities and Events round the year.

She Put her efforts to creates job for the community people through her company

Maple Global Consulting Ltd.

WITH NOBEL LAUREATEMuhammad Yunus

With Prof. Muhammad Yunus
During Microfinance Summit
  • Position : Founder Grameen Bank
  • Achievements : Founder of the Grameen Bank Nobel Prize winner 2006

Muhammad Yunus earned the nickname “banker to the poor” by giving tiny cash loans — often the equivalent of a few dollars — to the poorest of the poor in Bangladesh. That simple idea grew into an international movement so vibrant that Yunus was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize for Peace. Yunus earned a Ph.D. in economics at Vanderbilt University in 1969. He taught at Middle Tennessee State University before returning to Bangladesh in 1972 to teach economics at Chittagong University. According to a now-famous story, his first loan was given to a group of very poor women from the village of Jobra in 1974; the amount was the equivalent of $27. Two years later, in 1976, Yunus founded the Grameen Bank to make such loans on a wider scale, mostly to people with no collateral who would not be served by typical banks. The notion became known as microcredit, and as it spread to other countries it gave thousands of people the opportunity to pull themselves out of abject poverty. Yunus and Grameen were jointly given the Nobel Prize in 2006. By that time the bank had helped more than six million borrowers, the vast majority of them women. In awarding the prize, the Nobel Committee stated: “Lasting peace cannot be achieved unless large population groups find ways in which to break out of poverty. Microcredit is one such means.” Yunus was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama in 2009. Yunus was installed as teh Chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University in 2012.

RINKEE FEATURED INWarden Woods

A Dream Come True By Rinkee Ahmed

I had a dream. I wanted to have my own business someday. In 2004, I had my business, Skymark Travel Inc. registered in Toronto. I faced a lot of challenges thereafter. My challenges include how to write a good business plan, how to research the market, and how to finance my business. However, I did not lose my dream. I stayed focused but from 2004 to 2013 I filed my company tax annually with zero revenue. During that time, I invested in gaining knowledge, took a course in entrepreneurship but at the end of it all I still needed finances.

Then I heard about the Micro-Loan program at Warden Woods Community Centre which is offered in partnership with Access Capital Fund. I inquired and they did not just show me the right path to follow, they also helped me with writing a business plan and drafting a cash flow. I applied for the loan and it was granted to me. I am now the happiest business woman in South West Scarborough. My dream came true. I just want to say be focused, prepare yourself, and never give up!

Read Article