The Conference Board of Canada
Paul Preston is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in technology, innovation, and business development. Currently serving as an Executive Advisor at The Conference Board of Canada and Genoa Design International Ltd., Paul also co-founded Audyse Technology and holds the title of Chief Marketing and Innovation Officer. Previously, Paul was Chief Executive Officer of techNL and held various leadership roles at The Conference Board of Canada, focusing on technology and innovation policy. Notably, Paul managed significant executive networks and played a key role in health innovation initiatives. Additional experience includes client relationship management at Scotiabank and business development leadership at Plato Consulting and Camouflage Software. Paul holds an MBA and a Bachelor of Commerce from Memorial University, and completed the Directors Education Program at the Institute of Corporate Directors.
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The Conference Board of Canada
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