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Lead to Win is a not for profit community effort. If you would like to volunteer to help out, please contact Dr Tony Bailetti.
The following individuals have volunteered their time and expertise in order to help make the Lead to Win program happen again in 2009:
- Dr Tony Bailetti, Carleton University
- Larry O'Brien, Mayor of Ottawa
- Marc Bureau, Mayor of Gatineau
- Michel Bellemare, acting Mayor of Ottawa
- Doug Thompson, acting Mayor of Ottawa
- Erin Kelly, Executive Director, Ottawa Chamber of Commerce
- Roseann O’Reilly Runte, president and vice-chancellor of Carleton University
- Llynne Plante, NRC-IRAP
- David Hudson, Talent First Network
- Professor Steven Muegge, Carleton University
- Professor Michael Weiss, Carleton University
- Ian Graham, The CodeFactory
- Ken Charbonneau, KPMG
- Corien Kersey, HBS
- Kevin Goheen, McLarty & Co.
- Serge Lafontaine, Arrow Electronics
- Brian Hurley, Purple Forge
- David Vicary, Weyeseyes
- Jerry Everett, On Conference
- Chuck Colford, Congruance IT
- Gary Duguay
- Ahmed Metwally, ConnectMe TV, Time Interactive
- Rick Cuthill, ReVerb Networks
- Rob Collins
- John Craig, CounterPath
- Jonathan Wells, Carleton University
- Roland Few, Talent First Network
- Antoine Normand, Entrepreneur
- Yannick Bouchard, Developpement economique - CLD Gatineau
- Peter Carbone, Coral CEA
- Peter Kwa, Ottawa Patent Agency
- Hamid Rahbar, Vitesse Reskilling Canada
- Fred Dixon, Blindside Networks
- David Mann, Foundry Program
- Andrew Fisher, Wesley Clover
- Nancy Schepers, Deputy City Manager, City of Ottawa
- Ian Scott, Economic Development, City of Ottawa
- David Thomas, Bedarra Research
- John Callahan, Carleton University
- Laurie Davis, LJD-Technology
- Marek Wernik, Alcatel-Lucent
- Michel Fortier, Centre de developpement d'entreprises technologiques
- Michael Oster, Cisco
- Richard Stanton, neuroLanguage
- Coralie Lalonde, Katsura Investments
- Jim Roche, Stratford Managers
- David Large, University of Ottawa
- Shane Young, Lifeworks Innovations
- Elizabeth Gilhooly, Algonquin College
- Marvin Hough, University of Ottawa
- Istead Dan, Director, Information Management Services (IMS), Correctional Service Canada
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