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  1. Frank Dunn

    Frank A. Dunn is a Canadian business executive who was the Chief Executive Officer of Nortel Networks. In 2007, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed civil fraud charges against him, and three former senior executives, in a wide-ranging financial fraud scheme.

  2. John Roth

    John Roth, is the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nortel. He was born in Alberta, Canada, in 1942. He was named Northern Telecom Limited's CEO in 1995 and was elected to the board of directors in 1996. In February 1997, he was named president of the corporation, in addition to continuing to serve as CEO. In October 1997, Roth became president and CEO of the company which became known as Nortel Networks.

  3. Chris Lewis

    Chris Lewis is a Canadian expert on Usenet and spam. He is perhaps best known for his work in writing and running auto-cancelers for newsgroup spam, and his help in implementing (and avoiding the need for) UDPs. He is employed by Nortel/BNR and helps maintain the Ottawa-Carleton Unix Users Group (Ocunix). He is generally considered to be a leading member of the so-called cabal that allegedly runs Usenet.

  4. William Owens

    William A. "Bill" Owens (May 8, 1940-) was an admiral in the United States Navy and later Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Since leaving the military in 1996, he served as an executive or as a member of the board of directors of various companies.

  5. Mike S. Zafirovski

    Mike S. Zafirovski (b. circa 1954, Skopje, present day Republic of Macedonia) is of ethnic Macedonian decent and immigrated to United States in 1969, arriving in Cleveland, Ohio with his family, $1500 dollars among them and speaking no English. Two years later, he got into Edinboro University on a swimming scholarship. In 2004, he received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

  6. Claudine Simson

    Dr. Claudine Simson was vice president and chief technology officer for Freescale Semiconductor. Dr. Claudine Simson then joined LSI as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) as of March 26th. Claudine graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's honors' degree in electrical engineering from one of France's prestigious Engineering Grandes Ecoles in Toulouse, France.

  7. Kristina M. Johnson

    Kristina M. Johnson has been the Dean of the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University since 1999. She also serves as Director at Boston Scientific Corporation. Dr. Johnson received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University. She has also served as director of the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Optoelectronics Computing Systems at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Additionally, Dr.

  8. Mohamed Elmasry

    Mohamed ElMasry (born December 24, 1943) is an Egyptian-Canadian professor of computer engineering at the University of Waterloo and activist for Muslim causes. He is the current president of the Canadian Islamic Congress. Born in Cairo, Egypt in 1943, he earned a B.Sc. degree from Cairo University in 1965. After moving to Canada, he continued his studies at the University of Ottawa, and in 1974 earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering.

  9. Charles K. Kao

    Charles Kuen Kao, Ph.D is a pioneer in the use of fiber optics in telecommunications. He was born in Shanghai in 1933, left in electrical engineering from the University of London in 1957, and then worked as an engineer for Standard Telephones and Cables (STC) and their research centre Standard Telecommunications Laboratories in Harlow, England (now Nortel Networks). He was awarded a PhD in electrical engineering by the University of London in 1965, …

  10. Eric Ash

    Sir Eric Albert Ash CBE FRS FREng FIET (born 31 January 1928) is a distinguished German-born British electrical engineer and past Rector of Imperial College. Born in Berlin, Ash emigrated with his family to Britain in 1938 to escape Nazism. Educated at University College School, he won a scholarship to Imperial College London aged 17, and after graduating in electrical engineering, he continued his studies with doctoral research.

  11. Phil Giroux

    Phil 'Guyrocks' Giroux (born November 19, 1970) is a Canadian software developer. He was formerly a television personality, as one of Tom Green's sidekicks on "The Tom Green Show". Giroux is a graduate of Algonquin College in computer programming. He went on to work for Nortel, AOL, MTV and NBC. He is currently vice-president of business development for the wireless video games company Magmic in his home town of Ottawa, Canada. Phil Giroux has a fear of copper.

  12. Glenn Humplik

    Glenn Bernard Humplik (born April 30, 1966) was a long time co-host to the cult television hit "The Tom Green Show". Early in Glenn's career, he hosted an industrial music radio show on the University of Ottawa's radio station CHUO. While working on the Tom Green show in Ottawa with Rogers Television, then later with MTV, Glenn continued his career as a programmer for Nortel.

  13. Jonathan Abrams

    I'm a Carleton University engineering student majoring in Computer Systems. I want to be succesful just like my hero Jonathan Abrams (the founder of this site). I did a co-op term at Nortel Networks in my hometown of Nepean (a suburb of Ottawa), just like he did!

  14. Virgilio Freire

    FREIRE CONSULTING - ENERGY, AGRIBUSINESS & TELECOM; ACCENTURE - TELECOM DIRECTOR; VESPER TELECOMUNICACOES (CLEC owned by Bell Canada, Qualcomm and Velocom); Chief Executive Officer (1999-2001; LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES President, Brazil (1996-1999; BELL SOUTH (USA); Director, Mobile Engineering, BSI (1994-1996); MOTOROLA NORTEL COMMUNICATIONS; Director, Cellular Systems, Brazil (1992-1993); NORTEL NETWORKS; Director, Cellular Systems, Brazil, 1994; TVA; (WIRELESS CABLE STARTUP); Chief . . .

  15. John Storrie

    John Storrie is a senior architect within the Nortel CTO division and is currently involved in web service and SOA related development to facilitate incorporation of the telecommunications network resources into a wider developer base.

  16. Jonathan Abrams

    Jonathan Abrams is the founder of the social networking website Friendster. Venture capital investors Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers and Benchmark Capital replaced him as CEO of the company with Scott Sassa in June 2004. Abrams remains the chairman of Friendster. Jonathan Abrams is the founder, CEO, and Junior Computer Programmer at Socializr, an online service for sharing event and party information with your friends.

  17. Luiz Brandão

    A hunter, a farmer, a maverick, an explorer, a dreamer, a lonewolf all combined

  18. John Cleghorn

    John Edward Cleghorn, O.C. (born July 7, 1941) is a Canadian businessman and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Bank of Canada from 1994 until 2001. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he graduated from Westmount High School and received a B.Com from McGill University in 1962. While at McGill, he was a defensive lineman for the McGill Redmen football team that won the national championship. In 1964, he became a Chartered Accountant.

  19. Jalynn Bennett

    Jalynn H. Bennett, C.M. (born 1943) is a Canadian consultant and corporate director. She is or has been a member of the Board of Directors of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Nortel Networks, Teck Cominco, Sears Canada, Cadillac Fairview, Bombardier, Rexel Canada Electrical, CanWest Global Communications Corporation, Ontario Power Generation, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation, the Ontario government's Public Accountants Council, …

  20. Ric Holt

    Richard C. "Ric" Holt is a computer science professor. Ric Holt was one of the original developers of the Turing programming language, Grok programming language, Euclid programming language, SP/k, and of the S/SL programming language. He also did early research on deadlock theory, operating systems and transcontinental hitchhiking protocols during his pre-Cyber Mennonite youth. After a distinguished career at the University of Toronto, …

  21. Michael Specht

    Project management and system design within the HR domain. Interested in the overall impact of HR/workplace technologies have on the enterprise.

  22. Tom Buttermore
  23. Houman Modarres
  24. James M. Phillips

    James M. Phillips is an American businessman who is the current president, chairman, and CEO of Luminetx Corporation, a bioscience technology company. He also serves as CEO of Snowflake Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of Luminetx. Phillips’ career began when he was asked to do research for his master’s thesis on an emerging company, Telecommunications System of America (TSA). TSA sold to Northern Telecom (Nortel Networks) and Phillips stayed on, …

  25. Ralph Holley Keefler

    Ralph Holley Keefler, C.B.E. D.S.O. E.D. B.A.Sc. (1902 - 1983) was a Canadian soldier and businessman. He was commander of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division during World War II and was chairman and president of Northern Electric (now Nortel Networks). Born in Weston, Ontario, the son of Joseph Keefler and Margaret Isabel Holley, he received a B.A.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto in 1924 and later joined the Bell Telephone Company.

  26. Michael Tessler

    Michael Tessler Founder, President and CEO, Broadsoft

  27. Nilton Domingos Marini Júnior
  28. Dewayne A. Nelon

    DeWayne Nelon , CEO of Ortiva Wireless: With more than twenty years of telecommunications industry experience, Nelon is a recognized expert in the delivery of mobile video over highly variable wireless networks. Prior to Ortiva, he was President, North American Telecoms for LogicaCMG, a major provider of IT and wireless telecommunications systems, with more than 30,000 employees across 36 countries. Nelon also served as Vice President and General Manager with XO Communications.

  29. Alrae Nortel

    Strong personality, Mababaw ang ang kaligayahan,.

  30. Daniel Foa

    Previous roles: * Director and Vice President of Chinawire responsible for new business development and managing global partnership possibilities. * Program Manager for IBM Global Services Greater China Group (GCG). Key experiences were in competency management, Global Delivery and consulting. Daniel was a key member in IBM's Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) project. He was responsible for developing the three-year strategic Internet plan which included examining the Corporate Portal model, . . .

  31. Malcolm Collins

    Malcolm Collins President, Enterprise Networks, Nortel Networks

  32. Alan Lawrance

    Alan escaped from an oppressive regime (Canada) to join Volition in 1996. A computer engineering graduate from the University of Toronto, Alan held programming positions at Nortel and IBM prior to joining Volition. A gamer since the days of the 2600, Alan has found his true calling in the game industry. While at Volition, Alan has been a programmer on FreeSpace, Lead Designer for Red Faction, Lead Programmer for Red Faction 2 and the Technical Director on Saints Row.

  33. Whitfield Diffie

    Whitfield Diffie is a US cryptographer and one of the pioneers of public-key cryptography. He is Chief Security Officer of Sun Microsystems, Vice-President and Sun Fellow. Andrew Sentence is an external member of the Monetary Policy of the Bank of England, the body responsible for setting interest rates in the UK to meet the Government's inflation target.

  34. Michael Cowpland

    Michael Cowpland is a world leader and entrepreneur in hardware and software development. An electrical engineering student at Carleton, Cowpland began his career at Bell Northern Research in 1964, working on electronic telephone systems, before moving to MicroSystems International where he became manager of silicon chip design. In 1973, he founded MITEL with Terence Matthews and was the company's CEO for 10 years.

  35. Helen Maskery

    Dr. Helen Maskery is an adjunct professor of the HOT Lab. She is President and co-founder of Maskery, usability design and research consultancy. She was previously Director of the Usability Design Group at Nortel Networks, prior to which she worked in the UK and USA.

  36. Robert A. Rogers

    ROBERT ROGERS is a serial entrepreneur. One of his many start-ups, 3PAR, just completed its' IPO. At 3PAR he was a founder and President/CEO. He has participated in 3 IPO's and two mergers during his career. He is a father of 3 beautiful daughters. He is also an avid equestrian who competes in jumpers and dressage.

  37. James Kerr

    I enjoy establishing technical strategies, inspiring and leading teams to develop breakthrough products, implementing systems that solve customer demands, improving organizational efficiency, increasing shareholder value and creating products that have a material commercial value in the global market. I am best known for my ability to quickly understand a business objective and then identifying ways to integrate new & existing technologies to achieve the objective while . . .

  38. Dimitri Hage

    Over 20 years in leadership and general management experience in sales, marketing and business development in building successful organizations for both large multi-national corporations and leading-edge technology start-up companies in the voice and data communications industry (both wireless and wireline) in the US and abroad. Strong combination of technology, sales, and operating skills to provide effective product and systems solutions to customer challenges resulting in rapid . . .

  39. Chris Carpinello

    Passions: information security, career management, gaming.

  40. Bill Evans

    Bill has more than 20 years of experience developing carrier-grade platforms with nearly 10 years of that time as a key innovator developing multiprotocol, session-management systems at Shasta Networks (acquired by Nortel in 1999) and Tahoe Networks (acquired by Nokia in 2003). At Shasta/Nortel Networks, Bill served as Director of Hardware Engineering for the successful Broadband Services Platform and held the same role at Tahoe Networks / Nokia developing their GGSN/PDSN product line.

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