03/10/2026
His parents worked in atomic energy research. Dinner table conversations were about pushing the edge of technology and the societal implications that came with it.
He had a Vic 20. Coded his software and recorded it on a cassette player so he could work on it later.
Started his career embedded in a client's accounting department. Moved through journal entries, forecasting, and strategy.
Spent nearly two decades at one of Canada's major banks. From IT operations to enterprise leadership. From keeping systems up to shaping how technology delivers value.
Today: Leading infrastructure and modernization at scale. Championing Canada's first generative AI code of conduct. And serving on the board of the Geneva Centre for Autism - because giving back isn't optional.
March 10th. His story.
Can you guess who he is?