16 novembre 2023 | Local, Défense et sécurité

Five Canadian IT leaders prevail at Info-Tech’s 2023 CIO Awards | IT World Canada News

Five Canadian IT leaders, representing various industries and organization sizes, were honoured as winners of the Info-Tech Research Group’s annual 2023 CIO Awards. The winners are as follows: Sandee Dela Cruz, Searchlight Pharma Inc. Scott Fossenier, Regina Catholic Schools Jonathan Green, Guelph Police Services Brent Lee, Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Carrie-Ann Williamson, Town of

https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/five-canadian-it-leaders-prevail-at-info-techs-2023-cio-awards/552944

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