Lorne Bilinski

Director Business Intelligence at Aviso Wealth

Lorne Bilinski has a diverse work experience spanning over 15 years. Lorne began their career as an Office Manager at the Government of Canada, where they managed the day-to-day operations of a constituency office and coordinated events for the Member of Parliament. Lorne then transitioned to Union Securities, where they served as a Business Analyst and Supervisor, responsible for maintaining the internal SQL database and creating comprehensive reports for various stakeholders.

In 2012, Lorne joined Qtrade Financial Group as a Business Analyst, where they gathered requirements, managed projects, and sourced new systems for increased efficiency. Lorne later took on the role of Business Solutions Manager, overseeing project management and defining improvement frameworks and standards. In 2017, Lorne became the Director of Business Solutions, managing a wide range of corporate technology projects and ensuring timely and successful project delivery within budget.

Currently, Lorne works at Aviso Wealth as the Director of Project Management Office, overseeing project initiatives and optimizing project management processes. Additionally, they serve as the Director of Business Intelligence, where they lead the development and maintenance of Power BI and SQL Server Reporting Services projects, ensuring dynamic reporting and analysis. Throughout their career, Lorne has demonstrated strong leadership skills and the ability to align project activities with strategic objectives.

Lorne Bilinski obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Calgary, completing their education between 2000 and 2004. In addition to their degree, Lorne also holds several certifications in various fields, including ethics in AI, productivity with AI tools, data analytics, leadership, and IT operations. These certifications were obtained from institutions such as LinkedIn, The Knowledge Academy, and agile42, with the most recent completed in 2024.

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