Steve was called to the Bar of Ontario and Massachusetts in 2006 following a 15+ year career in engineering and research and completing articles at Fraser Milner Casgrain (Ottawa) and Goodwin Procter (Boston). He is currently Registered Counsel in California. Stephen has held a variety of engineering, management, and board positions in the semiconductor industry including consultancy and venture capital. He was previously a board member serving the C2Mi and currently serves on the board of other start-up companies.
Les is a senior strategic financial and administrative leader with over 35 years of experience in telecom, software, environmental, manufacturing, consulting, and banking sectors. He works collaboratively as part of senior management teams in all aspects of business, including business development, marketing, finance, administration, M&A, and strategic planning.
Les’ professional consulting expertise spans raising and managing capital, establishing budgets, reporting and managing results, and all legal and administrative aspects of businesses. He served as CFO of the WireIE group commencing from 2008 to 2020, a Canadian telecom company based in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Previously, he held senior management roles with BPS Inc., New Carbon Economy Fund, Tuttle, Shore & Gower, Mindflight Technology Inc., and the Mercantile Bank of Canada.
Les serves as a volunteer board member and President of the Scugog Chamber of Commerce in Port Perry and with the Durham Region Economic Development Department as a volunteer business networking session leader.
He holds an MBA from the Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario and a BA, English and BPE from McMaster University.
With over 30 years in the telecom industry and the last two decades in industrial telecom, Louis has excelled at working with operators to understand their challenges and develop with them the solution requirements for the immediate and long-term evolution of these solutions. Louis has a long history of customer-facing responsibilities and customer advocacy, ensuring his organization translates customer requirements into solutions and services that delight customers and ecosystem partners. Louis has spent most of his career and volunteer time guiding companies and industries to evolve and position themselves for growth and prosperity. Louis’ experience comes from working at Alcatel, Lucent, Coppercom, Xylan, and Paradyne.
As Chief Executive Officer of 6Harmonics, Louis leads the company toward its vision, drives innovative solutions and growth, and ensures that the organization is well-positioned to succeed in providing high value to its customers, ecosystem partners, and stakeholders. Louis also advises industrial vendors and serves on the boards of AIOT Canada, as well as previously served on the boards of ENTELEC and CIPS.
Technology executive with more than 20 years of experience leading diverse engineering teams and delivering products to market. Global experience in business development and leading multi-site operations. Before joining 6Harmonics, held leadership positions at Zebra Technologies, Motorola Solutions, and 3M Corporation.
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Rod is a 30 years wireless networking industry veteran with a broad range of roles, from designing payload processors for satellites to managing multi-million-dollar profitable product lines.
Rod brings extensive experience in complete product lifecycle management for fixed and mobile terrestrial wireless system designs and deployments. He is comfortable and knowledgeable in the field where the solutions are used and in the corporate office where the solutions are designed.
Rod enjoyed years at Motorola Canada, ComDev, Sinclair Technologies, WaveRider Communications, and Redline Communications.
Jim has had a life-long passion for enabling wireless broadband connectivity. A recognized designer and entrepreneur in the fixed wireless industry, Jim has spent the last 20+ years developing, building and marketing wireless telecommunications systems for remote and rural users around the world. In 1986, Jim and his team began building the industry’s first low-cost wireless local loop products. In 1990, Jim founded Carlson Communications to produce the OptaPhone, a product line of point-to-point and multipoint analog wireless telephone systems used in 55 countries, which was sold to Zhone Technologies in 1999. Jim then worked with engineers at Harris Semiconductor to convert its Prism WLAN chipset into a full-duplex, digital TDMA technology for “Trailblazer,” the industry’s first low-cost transparent nx64 kb/s wireless extension from a Class 5 telephone switch.
In 1999, Jim founded Carlson Wireless Technologies (CWT) to focus on wireless R&D and equipment manufacturing for service providers in rural and hard-to-reach areas throughout the world. Beginning in 2008, Jim has worked closely with U.S. and foreign regulators to pass laws opening the TV “white spaces” spectrum — with its exceptional signal propagation characteristics — for unlicensed broadband uses. Under Jim’s leadership, CWT has successfully demonstrated the new technology in 65 trials and 20 countries in conjunction with Google, Microsoft, and other market leaders. CWT’s current Gen 2.0 and 2.5 product has achieved more than 50% of the total market sales of TV white spaces units in the world. Jim is also a founding member of the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance and a long-standing member of the WhiteSpace Alliance, the leading industry trade groups advocating for white spaces deployment in countries throughout the world. Further, he is a frequent speaker before regulators and symposia around the world regarding the industry and market trends critical to the deployment of white spaces and dynamic spectrum sharing technologies.