Tink continues to grow with the arrival of 6 new team members
MONTREAL, Wednesday, June 30th – In order to face the growing needs of its enlarged clientele base, Tink has recently hired six new employees. Their rich and diverse experience will be much appreciated by the teams already in place.
“The key here is this: healthy growth. The arrival of six new talented minds, all of which are leaders in their respective domains, allows us to face increasingly difficult and stimulating challenges while helping us strive for our goals.” commented Richard Fontaine, VP of Corporate Development.
Guillaume Masson-Delisle Guillaume joins the strategy and conception team as an accounts director. With a passion for new technologies and the possibilities they bring, he was called upon to plan, organize, implement and measure more than 300 interactive projects which have taken place over the last 5 years. After having obtained a Bachelors in Business Administration (Marketing) and undertaken two mandates for National Bank and Cirque du Soleil, Guillaume Masson-Delisle successfully completed a masters in Electronic Commerce Management at the “Université de Sherbrooke”.
Geneviève Doyon With just under 20 years experience, both nationally and internationally, in high growth industries such as multimedia, information technologies, and human resources, Geneviève Doyon joins Tink as recruitment director. As well as having a bachelors in Arts (Translation) from Concordia University and numerous additional certificates, Geneviève is planning on returning to school as a student in human resources.
Luc Boissonneault After a brief absence, Luc has returned to Tink where he will now have an active role in the elaboration of detailed architectures and solutions on various .Net and SharePoint projects. As a solutions architect, Luc will be a key resource when judiciously using these technologies, defining and applying best practices, as well as the development and deployment process. With his stellar academic results, he won first prize at the “Collège de Maisonneuve’s” technological gala when graduating. He concluded his studies by successfully completing two diplomas; one in information technologies and the other in administration.
Nicolas Blanchette Nicholas Blanchette has joined the Tink team as a .Net programmer analyst. With more than 4 years of experience as a programmer in Montreal and Toronto, he brings with him something unique to the team. Graduate from Dawson College in information technologies, Nicolas is currently completing his Bachelors of Commerce at Concordia University.
Élisabeth Daubanay With almost 10 years of experience gained in various sectors and enterprises throughout the province of Quebec and certain European countries (UK and France), Élisabeth will showcase her functional and technical analytical skills as well as program in various different languages such as .Net and SQL. As a .Net analyst programmer her diverse experience and Bachelors in information technologies obtained in Nancy (France) will be very important assets to her future team.
Gabriel Bergeron Recently graduated from “Cégep Sainte-Foy” in Multimedia Integration, Gabriel joins the team as a Multimedia integrator. In parallel with his studies, he volunteered to “Relais pour la vie” (Canadian cancer society), and acquired more than two years of experience in integration and support in the public sector. Nominated for multiple prizes for video integration and montages, his skills will be much cherished within his team.
About Tink – Tink (formerly S2i Web and BMG Multimedia) is the only consulting firm entirely dedicated to digital profitability. Tink provides a continuum of digital services that combine strategic planning, creation, user experience, new technologies and e-marketing. With its three offices located in Montréal, Quebec and Ho Chi Minh, it relies on the expertise of more than 125 digital business experts who are passionate about their work. Some of the Quebec’s largest corporations have entrusted Tink with their projects, companies such as Bombardier, Rôtisseries St-Hubert, Axa, Métro and La Place des Arts. For more information, visit Tink.ca
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