Cybera Inc
Meagan Hampel has a background in journalism and communications, having worked at organizations such as Cybera Inc, EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts, and the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. Currently, Meagan holds the position of Vice President External Relations at Cybera Inc, where Meagan is responsible for internal and external communications, company branding, media releases, social media, publications, and website management. Meagan aims to increase the profile of the Alberta high-tech industry and its innovators.
Cybera Inc
Alberta’s enterprising network. Cybera is a not-for-profit technology-neutral organization responsible for driving Alberta’s economic growth through the use of digital technology. Its core role is to oversee the development and operations of Alberta’s cyberinfrastructure — the advanced system of networks and computers that keeps government, educational institutions, not-for-profits, business incubators and entrepreneurs at the forefront of technological change. At its core, Cybera is the architect and guardian of CyberaNet, the ultra high-speed internet network that connects Alberta universities to an exclusive, secure international network. Institutions like the University of Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Lethbridge, Mount Royal University, Grant MacEwan University, SAIT and NAIT are connected to CyberaNet. In Alberta, students and researchers depend on CyberaNet every day for their research and education internet traffic – although they may not know it. Alberta’s Research and Education Network, CyberaNet, runs seamlessly behind the scenes. In addition to running this network, Cybera coordinates pilot projects and services that put this network to use, to help Alberta innovate. With offices in Edmonton and Calgary, this pan-Alberta agency is home to unbiased technical experts who are respected around the world for their pioneering work. Connect with us on Twitter and Facebook @Cybera