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    Patricia Sorbara

    Author and Experienced Political Operative

    Patricia Sorbara is a notable figure in Canadian politics and the author of "Let 'Em Howl: Lessons from a Life in Backroom Politics," published by Nightwood Editions in Fall 2019. Her book provides insights into her extensive experience in political strategy and backroom dealings, reflecting on the lessons learned throughout her career.

    In addition to her authorship, Sorbara has a significant professional background. She served as the Chief Executive Officer of Advanced Utility Systems, a company specializing in billing and customer service software with a diverse client base across North America and the Caribbean for nine years.1

    Her political involvement includes roles within the Ontario Liberal Party, where she has been influential in various capacities, including as a campaign strategist and advisor. Sorbara's work has been recognized for its impact on shaping political landscapes and strategies in Canada.

    For more information about her professional background, you can find her LinkedIn profile under the username patricia-sorbara-13ab90190.1

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    Experience

    Author of "Let 'Em Howl: Lessons from a Life in Backroom Politics" at Nightwood Editions since August 2019
    Chief Executive Officer at Ontario Liberal Party, Campaign Director at Ontario Liberal Party, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Premier at Government of Ontario, and more

    Education

    MBA in Business Administration and Management from Queen's University (1991-1993), Bachelor in Political Science and Psychology from University of Guelph (1976-1980)

    Location

    Greater Toronto Area, Canada