"It’s one thing to kind of lock things down, but you have to assume you’re going to get compromised." - Christy Wyatt, CEO of Absolute Software
"We want to make sure our people don’t become nodes for this virus." - Greg Malpass, founder and CEO of Traction on Demand
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'It is challenging to picture “you” in a tech role when you don’t see any “yous” doing it.' - Nadia Tatlow, CEO of Shift
Kris Hartvigsen on why you can't "ask one side to do all the work."
“Many communities around the world are horrifically under-serviced." - Peyman Namdari, co-founder of Lumen
“We send them on a wild goose chase. They only have enough energy for one flight and they waste it on us.” - SemiosBio CEO Michael Gilbert
Mungall posted photos on Twitter from stops at five prominent organizations in Vancouver's tech scene.
“We grew it for five years and sold it to Microsoft just as the bubble was bursting, which was a very lucky thing.” - Gerri Sinclair, MD at Kensington Capital Partners’ Vancouver office.
“The City of Surrey does not have a business licence for ride sharing … and then the city says, ‘You’re operating without a business licence.’” - Uber head for Western Canada, Michael van Hemmen
"...I think the [government’s] whole attitude of embracing the private sector and driving innovation into the country is what really drove us to choose Canada." - Ajay Bhalla of Mastercard
"Magic happens when people of different perspectives, with different experiences and different backgrounds come together with the common goal of solving big problems.” - Supercluster CEO Sue Paish