Evan Kosiner (born December 16, 1987) is a Canadian philanthropist, entrepreneur and broadcaster.
His notable achievements include receiving The Governor General's Sovereign's Medal For Volunteers, The Governor General of Canada's Caring Canadian Award, and for obtaining rights to bring Huffington Post Live to Canada, partnering with AOL.
Kosiner Co-founded and acts as Chairman of Skate To Great, supported primarily by FedEx, Chevrolet, and Proctor & Gamble, is one of the largest skating related charities in Canada under his leadership since inception in 2012.Kosiner also Directed and Co-Executive Produced a feature-length theatrical film shown in approximately one thousand theatres worldwide, starring rapper Drake, entitled "Drake's Homecoming: The Lost Footage." The international theatrical release was held on March 19, 2015, but Kosiner stayed quiet amidst much controversy surrounding the film.
The film's controversy was documented throughout numerous articles in Rolling Stone Magazine, Billboard Magazine, TMZ, The LA Times, Vice News, Canadian Press and The Toronto Star about two tweets Drake sent out publicly regarding the release.
Drake, and his managers, James and Jas Prince, were partners in the making of the film.
The Toronto Star rated the film half a star away from comparable Canadian concert film Never Say Never about Justin Bieber.