FBC Names Juno Techno CEO, Young Black Entrepreneur of 2025

FBC names JUNO CEO black entrepreneur of the year 2025.

Montreal, September 27th 2025— Nanette Sene, CEO of Montréal-based femtech startup Juno Technologies, has been recognized as the Young Black Entrepreneur of 2025 by the Federation of Black Canadians(FBC). The award honours emerging Black leaders under 36 who demonstrate exceptional entrepreneurial spirit and a commitment to innovation.

Sene’s recognition places her amongst a distinguished group of individuals and organizations driving meaningful change across Canada’s business landscape. Her work at Juno Technologies — developing menstrual pain relief solutions designed by and for women — continues to challenge norms and expand access to care.

“We’re deeply grateful to see Nanette’s leadership acknowledged in this way,” a spokesperson for Juno Technologies shared. “Her vision, courage, and conviction are at the heart of everything we build.”

The event was made possible through the support of a wide network of community and entrepreneurial organizations, including Mansha Plan, Nobellum, Eubanks Shinehoft, Black Founders Network, Abimbola, Black Entrepreneurship Alliance, the Khem Birch Foundation, and Black Creek Community Health Centre.

About Juno Technologies: Juno Technologies is a medtech startup founded by two women, focusing on women’s health. They are developing a revolutionary device to relieve menstrual pain without medication.