
Game for adventure: serial entrepreneur Jason Flick loving life after You.i TV
Two years after selling his software company for US$100 million, Jason Flick is reaching for new heights – in the business world and the physical
Game for adventure: serial entrepreneur Jason Flick loving life after You.i TV
Two years after selling his software company for US$100 million, Jason Flick is reaching for new heights – in the business world and the physical
Longtime Ottawa tech leader Beer takes reins of U.K. software firm StorMagic
The 51-year-old University of Ottawa engineering graduate has spent decades driving growth at global companies, including IBM.
Fullscript hires tech veteran MacDonald to lead R&D of digital products
Queen’s University engineering grad most recently served as vice-president of product management at fintech firm MindBridge Ai.
Fullscript shakes up executive suite in bid to accelerate growth
Nearing $300 million in annual revenues, Ottawa-based online health-care platform adds finance, marketing and HR veterans to leadership team as it looks to keep scaling
Sarah D’Angelo, director of people operations, You.i TV (a WarnerMedia company)
Business: Software that powers streaming app experiences Born: Ottawa Biggest business achievement: Led You.i TV on all HR-related matters through a successful acquisition by WarnerMedia
Techopia Live: Lessons on company valuation from You.i TV founder Jason Flick
Startup leaders need to have the mindset that their company could receive an offer from a potential buyer at any time, longtime Ottawa entrepreneur says.
End of an era: You.i TV co-founder Jason Flick exits Kanata tech firm
The company Flick affectionately refers to as his “third child” landed more than US$50 million in venture capital before being acquired by WarnerMedia last month.
WarnerMedia completes acquisition of Kanata’s You.i TV
Software firm’s sale to New York-based media giant reportedly worth more than US$100 million.
Kanata software firm You.i TV sold to WarnerMedia in US$100M deal: report
Since its founding in 2008, the 200-person company has built a high-profile list of customers that includes AT&T, Fox and Toronto’s Corus Entertainment.
Four-day weeks? Move to flex schedules a work in progress for Ottawa tech firms
A growing number of local tech execs say they’re looking at options such as four-day weeks in a bid to help employees maintain better work-life
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