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Membership

Who Should Join

CITE brings together senior IT execuitves from major Canadian organizations in the primary, manufacturing, high-tech and service industries, as well as the public sector. Members are committed to actively sharing their knowledge and experience.

Who Should Participate? This network is for senior public and private sector leaders who are responsible for the information technology / information management function, will benefit from participation with other key individuals as they investigate leading edge topics and are willing to add their experience and expertise to discussions resulting in new learnings for all.

The leaders are committed to enhancing their practices and their organizations’ performance through peer networking, professional development opportunities, and research services.

How to Join

To become a member of the Council for Information Technology Executives, please contact:

Marianne Fotia
Tel: 613-526-3090x446
Network Officer, National Security and Public Safety
E-mail: fotia@conferenceboard.ca

Membership Fee

The membership fee for the period of June 1, 2011 through May 31, 2012 is CDN$4,795.

Member Organizations

Alberta Pensions Services Corporation
ArcelorMittal Dofasco
Bank of Canada
Canada Revenue Agency
Canadian National Railway Company
Canadian Payments Association
Canadian Wheat Board
Capital Power Corporation
Cenovus Energy Inc.
Certified Management Accountants of Ontario
CGI Group Inc.
Hewlett-Packard
HudBay Minerals Inc.
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
MD Physician Services Inc.
Northwest Territories Power Corporation
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Research In Motion Limited
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
SaskPower
SaskTel
Shared Services Canada
Société des alcools du Québec
Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ)
Viterra

Testimonials

“I’m involved with the CITE to both learn about the challenges and best practices of other IT professionals, as well as to provide input and my own experiences that may benefit the members. I have been a member for many years and appreciate the confidentiality and resulting openness of our discussions. The learning that we get through guest speakers and our members’ contributions are invaluable to me.”

—Steve Shaw, Hewlett-Packard

“I’m involved with the Council to engage in frank discussion on current technology challenges with senior IT leaders from various industries in the Canadian business environment. I can bring my own personal and organizational IT issues to the table and receive valuable feedback and insight on industry best practice approaches for addressing them. It is an excellent learning opportunity to break away from the operations and spend time discussing and thinking about the broader strategic and operational IT challenges facing my organization while having a Council of IT leaders at hand to bounce ideas and potential action plans off of.”

—Robert Pope, Certified Management Accountants of Ontario