GS1 Canada
Maxim Fishman, MET, is an experienced educator and leader in the field of educational technology and organizational development. Currently serving as an Evening Lecturer at George Brown College since May 2023, Maxim focuses on Organizational Behavior and Organizational Effectiveness. With a robust background that includes roles such as Senior Director of Education at GS1 Canada and Director of Learning and Organizational Development at Vendasta, Maxim has played pivotal roles in various educational organizations. Notable prior positions encompass Director of Education and Training at TradeRev, Educational Technology Advisor for both Ontario Long Term Care Clinicians and the University of Toronto, and Chair of the Education Alliance of Canadian Hospitals. Maxim holds a Master of Educational Technology from The University of British Columbia and has an extensive academic foundation with degrees in History and Filmmaking.
GS1 Canada
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GS1, a not-for-profit association, introduced the barcode and revolutionized global standards for efficient business communication across the global supply chain. GS1 Canada is one of 116 GS1 Member Organizations worldwide. GS1 has been partnering with the industry globally for over 50 years—even before GS1 introduced the first barcode on a pack of gum in 1974. Today, GS1 barcodes are scanned 10 billion times a day, and GS1 standards are the world's most widely used system of standards. In Canada, GS1 Canada collaborates with business leaders, industry boards, advisory councils, and industry work groups through its unique community management role to develop standards, guidelines, and non-proprietary business solutions. Partnering with industry, GS1 Canada provides education and implementation support to subscribers of all sizes across multiple sectors.