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 Dr.
Gaylen A.
Duncan
(Click here to go to Memorial Site)
Gaylen Duncan
is an informed, key player in the business and information technology
scene in Canada.
A skilled lobbyist with ready access to the top-most levels in government
and corporate decision makers,
Gaylen Duncan
plays an important, if understated, role in influencing Canadian
economic policy. He is a credible and well-respected speaker and is often
invited to represent Canadian industry at international venues.
With almost 30 years of diversified experience in both public and private
sectors, Gaylen has
a consistent record of improving performance and motivating people. He is
seasoned through start-up, acquisition, downsizing and crisis management,
with a strong background in law, finance, systems, human resources,
strategic planning and policy development.
Gaylen
was President and CEO of ITAC, the Information Technology
Association of Canada (appointed in 1996) and, as such, his main goals are
to be the voice of the Canadian IT industry and to promote a healthy,
business environment for the Canadian IT sector.
Gaylen
has sat on numerous boards and committees, including: The Broadband
Task Force, Advisory Committee to the Minister of National Revenue on
Electronic Commerce, Board of the Canadian Information Processing Society,
Board of the Canadian Advanced Technology Association, and GAIA (Global
Alliance for Infrastructure Advancement). He is currently a member of the
Roundtable on E-business Opportunities, the National Research Council's
Advisory Committee on the Industrial Research Assistance Program, the
Advisory Board for the new NRC Institute for Information Technology, an
active participant on the Government Online Advisory Board, Auditor
General Committees, and co-chairman of the Conference Board Advisory
Council on Canadian Connectedness.
Gaylen has a Ph.D.
in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin, an
LL.B. from Dalhousie University, and a B.A. from McGill University.
He is based in Toronto with his wife and four children.
The Networking Instinct
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here to read the notes for a speech by Dr. Gaylen Duncan, President & CEO, ITAC,
which was presented at St. Francis Xavier
University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia. October 19, 2000.
Turtle Soup,
Venison and a piece of the Action
Notes for a
Speech by Dr.
Gaylen Duncan, President & CEO, ITAC
To The Canadian Institute's Conference on Employee Stock Options
September 12, 2000 – Toronto, Ontario
(Click here to go to Memorial Site)

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