Cynthia Robertson

Director Project Management Office at Interior Health Authority

Cynthia (Cindie) Robertson has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Cynthia (Cindie) started their career in 1988 as a Provincial Payout Coordinator at Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. From 1997 to 2002, they worked at IFCO Systems as a National Coordinator, where they were responsible for liaising with large corporations, leading a team, and ensuring software quality assurance.

In 1999, Cynthia joined Total Care Technologies Inc. as a Software Quality Assurance Analyst, where they were involved in testing and interface development for ESP Staff Scheduling software. Cynthia (Cindie) then moved on to Bridges.com in 2002, where they served as a Software Quality Assurance/Testing Team Lead. During their time at Bridges.com, they worked on various educational planning software packages and led test teams in Canada and India.

Cynthia joined The University of British Columbia in 2004 as an Administrative Assistant to the Associate VP of Government Relations. Cynthia (Cindie) provided administrative support to Dr. Allan Tupper during their tenure as the Associate VP.

In 2005, Cynthia began their employment at Interior Health Authority, where they have held multiple roles. From 2005 to 2011, they served as a Project Management and Operational Manager for the Clinical Document eXchange service. In 2017, they transitioned to the role of Project Manager for Data Centre Core Infrastructure, and in 2018, they were promoted to the position of Director of the Project Management Office, responsible for leading the IMIT Project Management Office for the Health Authority.

Cynthia (Cindie) Robertson completed a PMP Certification from the Project Management Institute in 2014. In 1999-2000, they studied Computer Information Sciences at Athabasca University. In 2012, they obtained the HL7 CDA Certificate from HL7 International/Canada Health Infoway. Cynthia (Cindie) also completed professional education, although the specific details are not provided.

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  • Director Project Management Office

    November, 2005 - present