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Chapter News
  • The Association of Open Group Enterprise Architects is pleased to announce the inauguration of Toronto Ontario Chapter ... read more
  • The Chapter Charter ...read more
  • 2007 Chapter Executive Committee
  • Jason Uppal, Chairman (expires Jan 1, 2009)
  • Bruce Miner, Vice Chair (expires Jan 1, 2010)
  • Sam Ishak, Treasure (expires Jan 1, 2011)
  • Hamed Janamian, Events Master (expires Jan 1, 2011)
  • Jane Varnus, Practice Leader (expires Jan 1, 2010)
  • How to join the chapter?
    To join the Toronto, Ontario chapter, you must be an active member of The Association of Open Group Enterprise Architects. When you join the AOGEA, you can add on a suitable local chapter. The chapter fees are not included in AOGEA membership fees.
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Chapter Member Organizations
The Toronto chapter is a non-profit extension of the AOGEA. The chapter activities are managed by volunteers from various organizations. Following is a partial list of the organizations that have supported chapter activities in the past:
  • First Canadian Title
  • Direct Energy
  • WSIB
  • City of Brampton
  • QR Systems Inc.
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