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Is Technology Entrepreneurship Important to New Brunswick? by Jeff Roach, Executive Director, propel ICT

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (GMT-0400)

Saint John, Canada

Is Technology Entrepreneurship Important to New Brunswick?...

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Our topic this month for our Trends and Changes in ICT Series. is “The propel ICT – Talent”. propel Talent will address the global competition for talent that we need to involve ourselves in to maintain and grow the talent pool for our ambitious growth agenda here.


TOPIC:  “Is Technology Entrepreneurship Important to New Brunswick?”

Speaker: Jeff Roach, Executive Director, propel ICT  

Event Overview –  In this session Jeff will indicate that propel has long advocated that entrepreneurship is the right method for growing the ICT sector in our province and that the ICT sector should be the focal point of 21st century economic development and self-sufficiency.  How are we doing, how can we be better, and how important is growing our skilled talent pool to achieving our goals?

About propel Talent

Contrary to the regional conditions of the ICT industry when propel was formed in late 2004 when unemployment was high and businesses were leaving, the current situation in our sector is characterized by vibrancy, growth, and diversity with the attraction of talent as the top priority.
In late 2006, propel and UNB surveyed the industry province-wide and found that there was a tremendous optimism in the industry characterized by growth expectations and specific anticipated talent needs totalling 1,700 jobs across New Brunswick before 2011 as reported in the 2006 Qualifications Need Survey.

propel's Talent Pool Committee is actively engaged with the human resources personnel of many of our member companies to address the talent shortage that is either being felt or anticipated within our local ICT industry.

Current activities of the committee are to raise awareness of our industry amoung our potential talent resources of who we are, what we have to offer, and the depth and breadth of our provincial industry.


Jeff Roach
 - Biography


An entrepreneur at heart, Jeff has extensive experience in creating, establishing, and growing business ventures throughout Canada. Jeff founded and grew five successful companies, three of them ICT-based, and has been a strong supporter of business development in Saint John, volunteering his time in multiple ICT industry efforts.

Thinking big and aiming for world class are two approaches that have guided Jeff in all his endeavours. From the start-up of an accelerator to its ongoing management. From his matching of entrepreneurs to mentors. Jeff applies his collaborative and creative nature to ideas and projects. His engagement of stakeholders, experts and funders has helped create an information technology ecosystem.

A native of Nova Scotia and educated at UNB Fredericton, Jeff established and built a private corporate medical services company in downtown Vancouver. During his time in BC, Jeff also enjoyed success as the founder and creator of an online fitness service and a web development firm in Whistler before returning to the Maritimes in 2000 to raise his family and to do his part to help build our regional economy from Saint John, NB. Jeff’s community involvement has been spread across performing arts, chambers of commerce, urban planning, and heritage development advocacy.

Date:    Wednesday, January . 28th, 2009
Time:   12:00 Noon - 1:00 PM
Location: The Union Club (125 Germain Street, Saint John)
 
Schedule of Events

12:00: Registration
12:10: Luncheon

12:15: Speaker
1:00:  Adjournment

Please register for this event by Noon on Tuesday, January .27th , 2009. This allows us to notify the Union Club of the number of meals required by at least the business day before. You may register by paying online with the "ORDER NOW" button or at  http://www.cips.ca/loyalist or by email Loyalist@CIPS.CA  

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When & Where


The Union Club
125 Germain Street
Saint John
Canada

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (GMT-0400)


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