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Vik Khurana

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Chairman at Toronto Business Development Centre (TBDC)

Canada

About

Vikram Khurana is a Canadian entrepreneur and CEO of BHive with experience in business consulting and IT outsourcing, including prior work in commercial credit at TD Bank. He has founded multiple India-focused businesses in advisory services and healthcare BPO, and serves as an angel investor and board advisor to companies in information technology and business process outsourcing. Khurana holds an engineering degree from India and an MBA from St. Mary's University, and currently chairs the Toronto Business Development Centre while serving on the boards of FinDev Canada and Ryerson University's Ted Rogers School of Management.

Experience

  1. BHiveChief Executive Officercurrent2021 — presentBrampton, Ontario, Canada
  2. Venture Ontario, Government of OntarioMember Board of Directorscurrent2020 — presentToronto, Ontario, Canada
  3. OLGMember Board of Directorscurrent2020 — presentToronto
  4. Toronto Business Development CentreChaircurrent2018 — presentToronto, Canada Area
  5. Leading System Consultants Inc.Chief Executive Officercurrent1995 — presentRichmond Hill, Canada
  6. Prudential Consulting Inc.Chief Executive Officercurrent1995 — presentRichmond Hill, Canada
  7. FinDev CanadaMember of Board2017 — 2018Montreal, Canada Area
  8. Export Development Canada | Exportation et développement Canada - EDCMember of Board2013 — 2018Ottawa, Canada Area
  9. TDCommercial Account Manager - Business Banking Services1995 — 1997New Brunswick, Canada
  10. Zeus InternationalPresident1991 — 1994Halifax, Canada Area

Education

  1. St Mary's UniversityMaster of Business Administration - MBA
  2. ICC InstituteDiploma in Computer Application Programming
  3. Mangalore UniversityBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Colleagues at Toronto Business Development Centre (TBDC)

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