Ontario Financing Authority
Adrian Platica is an experienced IT Consultant with a diverse background in technical business analysis, project coordination, and software development. Currently serving as an IT Consultant - Technical Business Analyst at the Ontario Financing Authority since May 2022, Adrian specializes in requirements management and business analysis, employing methodologies such as Agile and DevOps, and has expertise in various programming languages and frameworks. Previously, Adrian held roles at organizations including Fevanet Inc. and OLG, where significant contributions were made in data migration, implementation of cloud solutions, and managing complex projects while ensuring compliance with industry standards. Adrian's educational background includes a diploma in Computer Programming and Systems Analysis and a master's degree in Electrical Engineering.
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Ontario Financing Authority
The Ontario Financing Authority (OFA) was established as an agency of the Crown on November 15, 1993 by the Capital Investment Plan Act, 1993 (the Act). In accordance with the Act, the OFA: • conducts borrowing, investment and financial risk management for the Province of Ontario (the Province); • manages the Provincial debt; • manages the Province's key financial relationships with investors, financial institutions, rating agencies and public bodies; • provides centralized financial services for the Province including banking and cash management; • advises ministries, Crown agencies and other public bodies on financial policies and projects; • assists Crown agencies and other public bodies to borrow and invest money; • acts at the direction of the Province in lending to certain public bodies; • invests on behalf of some public bodies; • with Ontario Power Generation Inc. (OPG), manages the investment activities of OPG’s Used Fuel Segregated Fund and Decommissioning Segregated Fund; and • carries out the day-to-day operations of Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation (OEFC) and provides a broad range of financial services to Infrastructure Ontario. In addition, the OFA’s objects include: • providing such other financial services as are considered advantageous to the Province or any public body; and • any additional objects as directed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. In pursing its mandate, the OFA is committed to its core values of respect, innovation, teamwork and accountability.