AMA - Alberta Motor Association
Collin Moody is a seasoned executive with extensive experience in information technology and business transformation. Currently serving as the Chief Transformation Officer at the Alberta Motor Association since December 2003, Collin Moody plays a key role in enhancing organizational capabilities related to IT, journey mapping, analytics, and enterprise portfolio management. Previous positions include the Chief Information Officer at Bridgewater Bank and Vice President at the CIO Association of Canada. Collin Moody also held significant roles at Net-linx Americas and Appware Development, contributing to project management and development efforts. Collin Moody earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alberta.
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AMA - Alberta Motor Association
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AMA is a multi-service organization representing 1 million Albertans. While most often known for our roadside assistance program, we also offer travel, registries and insurance services, Alberta’s largest driver education school, a member rewards program and member events in our communities. Part of the CAA and AAA family, we’re focused on our member’s needs and guided by their values to provide products, services and advocacy to help them live confidently. Anyone here will tell you that we’re a different kind of employer, and it all comes down to how we treat our members - and each other. We've boiled it down to just two words: Practically Family. That’s not just a catchy phrase, we live it every day through simple gestures. Practically Family is the web developer heading off shift who stops to help a team member carry items in the door, the insurance advisor who uses their break to pick up an extra coffee for a co-worker who’s having a bad day, or the registries agent who takes the time to help a member put their new licence plate on their vehicle. Not to mention all the birthday parties, free food days and wedding showers we throw for each other! Taking care of one another, encouraging one another. It’s what family does, and what being Practically Family is all about. If you can picture yourself answering yes to the question, “Am I treating this member or colleague like a close family member or friend?” with every interaction, you’re our kind of people!