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Jim Gibson
Catalyst and Community Leader
Jim Gibson is a prominent figure in Calgary's business and technology landscape, currently serving as a member of the Board of Directors at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. He has a diverse background that includes extensive experience in entrepreneurship, technology, and management consulting.
Professional Background
Gibson has spent over 30 years at the forefront of technology evolution and adoption globally. He has founded several companies in emerging sectors, demonstrating a strong capability to innovate and adapt in changing markets. His entrepreneurial journey includes both successes and failures, which he views as integral to his learning and growth.1
In addition to his entrepreneurial ventures, Gibson has held significant roles in educational institutions. Notably, he was appointed as the chief catalyst at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), where he led the establishment of the School for Advanced Digital Technology. This initiative aims to cultivate the next generation of technology leaders and skilled workers in Alberta, emphasizing the importance of adapting to rapid technological advancements.2
Education and Qualifications
Gibson holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Computer Science from the University of Toronto and an MBA in Entrepreneurial Studies and Finance from the Schulich School of Business at York University. He is also a Certified Management Consultant (CMC), which underscores his expertise in management and consulting.1
Publications
He is the author of "Tip of the Spear: Our Species and Technology at a Crossroads," a book that reflects his insights on the intersection of technology and society, and the challenges posed by rapid innovation.1
Community Engagement
In his role at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, Gibson is focused on fostering innovation and collaboration within the local business ecosystem. His commitment to community development and leadership in technology positions him as a key player in shaping Calgary's economic future.34