At first glance, human resources expert Amanda Gordon’s leap from the world of tech to her new job at real estate firm CLV Group might seem like a bit of a
Veteran tech leader Michael Tremblay is stepping down as president and chief executive of Invest Ottawa to become president of Calian Group’s IT and cyber
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Ottawa’s tech industry is, once again, at a crossroads.
In July, Sacha Gera, CEO of JSI Telecom, wrote in an op-ed for OBJ about how the region has lost dozens of public tech companies
JSI has more than 400 employees working around the world in offices near Washington, Frankfurt and Sydney. Just days ago, an external CEO took the helm of the family enterprise.
The 42-year-old president of Calian’s IT and cyber solutions division announced this week he’s leaving his job at one of Ottawa’s most prominent publicly traded companies to become CEO of Jatom Systems Inc. (JSI).