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Amitpal Singh is a former political staffer, having served as a special assistant within the Prime Minister’s Office, a ministerial advisor at Finance Canada, and the policy team at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
Previously, he produced strategic research for financial technology startups, and worked within Deloitte Canada’s economic advisory practice. He completed his undergraduate at the University of Calgary, and graduate school at New York University. He is a co-founder of . Connect on LinkedInNick Ward started his career in Australia's foreign service, focused on issues in the Asia-Pacific region. Following graduate school, he worked at McKinsey & Co. serving large asset management institutions across strategy, M&A and organizational design topics. He subsequently held general management and finance roles at technology companies in Boston. He is a graduate of the University of Melbourne and Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. He is a co-founder of .Connect on LinkedIn
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