Stephen Ibaraki

Stephen Ibaraki Chairman and Managing General Partner REDDS Capital, Founder chair outreach UN ITU AI for good Global Summit. Globally unique with Chairman, Founder, Board roles in: Business/finance, successful Entrepreneurship / startups / investments / VC, no.1 global Science orgs, UN innovation progs, top CEO Industry-orgs/think tanks, no.1 Summits (acronym BE-SUNIS). 300+ global engagements impacting $100+ Trillion in sustainable investments. For more information see Ibaraki's official CIPS Fellows profile: http://www.cips.ca/stephen-ibaraki --- For Microsoft Awards profile: https://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/PublicProfile/33272?fullName=Stephen%20Ibaraki ----- For a personal profile see Ibaraki's LinkedIn profile: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/sibaraki

Articles by Stephen Ibaraki

Looking for help? MVPs are the answer

There are independent experts who collectively volunteer tens of thousands of hours each year supporting consumer electronics, smart devices, gaming, enterprise technologies and solutions,...

Honouring computing pioneers: Kelly Gotlieb

Information Communication Technology (ICT) is a major contributor to GDP, society, industry, education, government, media and yet we don’t give sufficient attention to our...

Fighting job loss, creating career growth

Fearing job loss? The fear is real and it has no relationship to your abilities. The solution is staying outside of your comfort zone. Comfort...

Meet blogger Stephen Ibaraki

I am looking forward to blogging periodically and welcome your comments, valued insights and input. I started as a geek, turned educator then social entrepreneur...

Toyota CTO Tadao Saito: My IT leadership lessons

At the World CIO Forum late last year, Tadao Saito sat down to talk about design processes in cars vs. IT, professional ethics and more

World CIO Forum: The vice-chair’s 8 takeaways

The Canadian who worked on the advisory board with the International Federation for Information Processing shares the major themes that emerged with discussions among 500 attendees

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