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Paul Johnson   Paul Johnson
President - Pine Ridge Associates
CEO - Quantum 5X Systems Inc.
London, Ontario

Paul Johnson is the President of Pine Ridge Associates and the CEO of Quantum 5X Systems Inc.

Pine Ridge Associates is a firm dedicated to helping build successful businesses by providing active mentoring and advice to CEOs of high potential entrepreneurial organizations. Pine Ridge services range from several hours per month of CEO mentoring to engagements as a contract CEO. In addition to his individual clients, Paul has been named the Ted Rogers Executive in Residence for the Wallace McCain Institute at the University of New Brunswick where he serves as a facilitator, instructor, and mentor to 15 entrepreneurial CEO’s. He is also a guest speaker for programs at Queen’s University’s Industrial Relations Centre.

Quantum 5X designs and markets the world’s smallest broadcast quality wireless microphone systems. Q5X’s early customers were in professional sports and the company supplies Major League Baseball, the NHL, and NBA as well as most of North America’s prominent sports broadcasters. The company is now developing markets in the live entertainment sector.

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