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Year in review: Comings and goings

Year in review: Comings and goings

By:   On: 28 Dec 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Playing musical chairs at the top of the corporate ladder in the IT industry in 2008. Who left, who arrived, and what it means

Dave Dobbin, one-time president of Toronto Hydro Telecom, left after new owners Cogeco took over. He’s now president of Data and Audio Visual Wireless Enterprises Inc., better known, coincidentally, as DAVE Wireless, sports and restaurant mogul John Bitove’s new entry into the Canadian mobile market.

Nick Tidd, former head of 3Com Canada, is now Canadian general manager for D-Link.

And in a rather radical change in career direction, former New Brunswick premier Bernard Lord became the head of the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association.

-- With files from Greg Meckbach










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