Brown Girls, Money Moves

Stage 4 Cancer survivor to clean tech CEO—Nivatha Balendra (Dispersa) on scaling impact, why every “no” matters and choosing the right investor in Olga Cruz (Good & Well, BDC)

38 min · 11. Nov. 2025
Episode Stage 4 Cancer survivor to clean tech CEO—Nivatha Balendra (Dispersa) on scaling impact, why every “no” matters and choosing the right investor in Olga Cruz (Good & Well, BDC) Cover

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If you believe business is about more than the bottom line—or if you need fresh faith that purpose-driven founders can commercialize real innovation—this is your new playbook.   In this truly inspiring episode, host Bhargavi Varma sits down with Founder Nivatha Balendra (Dispersa), and Investor Olga Cruz (BDC) to talk about resilience, science-driven innovation, and the power of value-aligned investing.Nivatha shares the remarkable journey of launching Dispersa, a cleantech startup which converts food waste into eco-friendly biosurfactants. Olga reflects on her path as an Investor (from Good & Well to BDC Thrive Lab) and the importance of intuition, seva, and supporting women founders. Together, they unpack what it takes to commercialize sustainability solutions, navigate fundraising, and stay grounded through meditation, community, and resilience. About The Founder:Nivatha Balendra, (Forbes 30 Under 30 Science) founded Dispersa [https://dispersa.ca/], a biotechnology company that transforms food waste into sustainable, biodegradable surfactants for the cleaning and personal care industries. After the 2013 Lac-Mégantic oil spill, she began researching oil-degrading bacteria at the age of 17 and has since been recognised for her innovative approach to environmental sustainability. About The Investor: Olga Cruz, is a Director at BDC Capital’s Thrive Lab [https://www.bdc.ca/en/bdc-capital/venture-capital/funds/thrive-platform/thrive-lab-women], where she leads a $50 million investment fund focused on early-stage, women-led, impact-driven businesses across Canada. In addition to her investment work, Olga is a certified breathwork and meditation teacher with the Art of Living Foundation, emphasizing the importance of clarity, presence, and emotional intelligence in leadership. 🔗 Mentioned in this episode: Dispersa [https://dispersa.ca/] PuraSurf [https://dispersa.ca/products/purasurf/](by Dispersa)BDC [https://www.bdc.ca/en] BDC Thrive Lab for Women [https://www.bdc.ca/en/bdc-capital/venture-capital/funds/thrive-platform/thrive-lab-women] Good & Well [https://www.goodandwell.ca/] Hyve [https://hyveclean.com/] For Nivatha's Mom

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