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Trevor Corey   Trevor Corey
Vice President - Consulting Services
CGI Atlantic
Fredericton, New Brunswick

Trevor Corey joined CGI in mid 2006 as Vice President, Systems Integration and Consulting, Atlantic Region. Trevor managed the operations and delivery of all consulting work of the CGI Atlantic regions practice which has offices located in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. In 2008, Trevor assumed business development and operational responsibility for all CGI activity in New Brunswick.

After spending 5 years in Toronto, Trevor transitioned to CGI following a brief term of employment with xwave, where he served as Director – Technology Consulting. Prior to returning to New Brunswick, Trevor worked with Accenture for over 16 years where he reached the Senior Executive ranks in 2003. Since 1998, Trevor has been involved in delivering consulting services to Communications and High Tech Companies such as Microsoft, Bell Canada, Telus, and Bell South.

Trevor has received worldwide recognition for his experiences and innovation in the areas of IP Communications strategy and service delivery. His knowledge and experience has allowed him to speak at international industry forums including a session on Service Management for IP services at the Telemanagement World Forum in Long Beach (2004).

Before concentrating in the communications and high tech industry, Trevor consulted all over North America for a variety of industries including provincial and federal governments, national defence, oil and gas, financial services, manufacturing, energy and health care. His career in the information technology sector spans 18 years.

Trevor sits on the Industry Advisory Board for UNB’s School of Computer Science and on the Board of the Fredericton Amateur Speed Skating Club. He also participates as a Mentor for the Rising Stars program of the New Brunswick Knowledge Industry.

Trevor is a graduate of the University of New Brunswick and holds a degree in Computer Science (‘90). Trevor lives in Fredericton with his wife and two children.

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