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Stephen Palmer  

Stephen Palmer
Co-CEO
Remsoft
Fredericton, New Brunswick

Steve Palmer is Co-CEO of Remsoft.  His primary focus is on corporate strategy, finance and on expanding the company’s growth in the areas of Business Intelligence and Predictive Analytics.

Prior to joining Remsoft, Steve had an impressive career in the technology sector in New Brunswick most notable was his position as Chief Operating Officer for Whitehill Technologies where he played a key role in growing the company to the 5th largest private software company in Canada. This is very impressive...but internally we are most impressed with his in-depth knowledge of the movie Blade Runner. 

Steve holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and an MBA from Dalhousie University. He also holds the FCMA designation. Giving back to his community is a priority for Steve - he commits time and energy to mentoring others in the tech sector and spearheads the Rising Stars Program of the New Brunswick Knowledge Industry. He is also chair of the Greater Moncton Knowledge Industry Network and a member of the Moncton Technology Planning Group.

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