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Keith Gillard
Chief Executive Officer at UpperStage.Capital Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Jeanette Elisabeth Jackson | F | - |
Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre
![]() Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre Electronic Equipment/InstrumentsElectronic Technology Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre develops clean technology accelerators. Its services include capacity building, cluster leadership and research & strategy. The company is headquartered in Port Coquitlam, Canada. | - |
Stephen Wilson | M | 65 |
Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre
![]() Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre Electronic Equipment/InstrumentsElectronic Technology Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre develops clean technology accelerators. Its services include capacity building, cluster leadership and research & strategy. The company is headquartered in Port Coquitlam, Canada. | - |
Beth Loughney | F | - |
Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre
![]() Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre Electronic Equipment/InstrumentsElectronic Technology Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre develops clean technology accelerators. Its services include capacity building, cluster leadership and research & strategy. The company is headquartered in Port Coquitlam, Canada. | - |
Frank Christiaens | M | 57 |
UpperStage.Capital Inc.
![]() UpperStage.Capital Inc. Investment ManagersFinance UpperStage.Capital Inc (UpperStage.Capital) is a private equity firm founded in 2020 by Keith Gillard. The firm is headquartered in North Vancouver, Canada. | 4 years |
Angus Livingstone | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 36 years |
John W. Tak | M | - |
Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre
![]() Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre Electronic Equipment/InstrumentsElectronic Technology Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre develops clean technology accelerators. Its services include capacity building, cluster leadership and research & strategy. The company is headquartered in Port Coquitlam, Canada. | - |
Daniela Proske | F | - |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | - |
Glenn Ignazio | M | - |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | - |
Joe MacLeish | M | - |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | 16 years |
Nicholas Colella | M | 68 |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | - |
Jens Christian Mathiesen | M | 65 |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | - |
W. Bruce Pharr | M | - |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | - |
Jason L. Rottenberg | M | - |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | - |
Jeanne H. Bayless | F | - |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | - |
Frank Beafore | M | - |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | - |
Mark Longo | M | 56 |
Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre
![]() Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre Electronic Equipment/InstrumentsElectronic Technology Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre develops clean technology accelerators. Its services include capacity building, cluster leadership and research & strategy. The company is headquartered in Port Coquitlam, Canada. | - |
Alan S. Joseph | M | 91 |
UltraCell Corp.
![]() UltraCell Corp. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology UltraCell Corporation (Livermore, CA) was founded in 2002 to commercialize an advanced Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cell (RMFC) technology invented at the U. S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology enables a breakthrough in micro fuel cell performance. UltraCell is the first to commercialize RMFC technology to provide clean renewable energy to power portable electronics. UltraCell's XX25™ micro fuel cell system is leading the industry with its ultra-compact size and light weight. The XX25 is the only system in its class to have undergone extensive Military Specification qualification testing and field trials. UltraCell¹s team has extensive experience in all aspects of fuel cells, including research, product development, manufacturing and customer applications. The company has developed new technologies and intellectual property in the field of methanol-based fuel cells and continues to innovate in this rapidly emerging field. UltraCell has an exclusive license with LLNL for micro fuel cell technology based upon reforming methanol into hydrogen reformate using proprietary technology in the fuel reformer and hydrogen fuel cell stack. With the July, 2007 opening of the UltraCell manufacturing plant in Vandalia, Ohio, UltraCell now offers the first volume-production micro fuel cell facility in North America. This plant applies advanced manufacturing techniques while leveraging the extensive local area supply chain and automotive quality methods to enable rapid response to growing customer needs. Its location at the Dayton International Airport free trade zone enables the company¹s products to be readily available to customers worldwide. With it¹s two U.S. locations, and partners in Asia and Europe, UltraCell is prepared to support customer¹s needs around the world. | - |
Elicia Maine | F | - |
Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre
![]() Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre Electronic Equipment/InstrumentsElectronic Technology Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre develops clean technology accelerators. Its services include capacity building, cluster leadership and research & strategy. The company is headquartered in Port Coquitlam, Canada. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Ian Mallmann | M | 63 |
University of British Columbia
| 11 years |
Michelle Robinson | F | 53 |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
Kurt Loewen | M | 54 |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
William Edward Mufford | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
Akio Tanaka | M | 54 |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
Patric Ouellette | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 5 years |
Ying Bin He | M | 62 |
University of British Columbia
| 5 years |
Harrison Cookenboo | M | 65 |
University of British Columbia
| 5 years |
Andrea Zaradic | F | 58 |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
Douglas Richardson | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
Chun Ning Shih | M | 60 |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
Mark W. Chu | M | 57 |
University of British Columbia
| 8 years |
Wendi V. Rodrigueza | M | 58 |
University of British Columbia
| 8 years |
Jonathan Bey | M | 54 |
University of British Columbia
| 5 years |
Derek Hemmes | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 10 years |
Li Zhu | F | - |
University of British Columbia
| 3 years |
Brett Kagetsu | M | 54 |
University of British Columbia
| 8 years |
Pulakesh Mukherjee | M | - |
BASF Venture Capital America, Inc.
| 17 years |
Shaun Foy | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 9 years |
Trevor Robinson | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 18 years |
Brian Leeners | M | 58 |
University of British Columbia
| 7 years |
Dong Xiao Qiu | M | 62 |
University of British Columbia
| 5 years |
Peeyush Varshney | M | 57 |
University of British Columbia
| 8 years |
Bill Hunter | M | 61 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Jacqueline Simpson | F | - |
University of British Columbia
| 11 years |
David Bridge | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
Darrin Erickson | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 5 years |
Roger Quick | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 7 years |
Cyndi Laval | F | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Kim Oishi | M | 60 |
University of British Columbia
| 7 years |
David A. Nordquist | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
Andre Marziali | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Richard Mathews | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Richard P. Schutte | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 3 years |
Man Ching Lee | F | 49 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Jason Kitts | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 6 years |
Kathleen Dixon | F | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Kamran Alam | M | 50 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Gregory Kulla | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Kaleeg Hainsworth | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Chun Kong Shih | M | 57 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Peter Wong | M | 58 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Hoi Ying Tse | F | 52 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Darren Urquhart | M | 50 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Reid Mackie | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
John Strangway | M | 56 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Karen Richardson | F | 52 |
University of British Columbia
| 3 years |
Michael Hamilton Woods | M | 68 |
University of British Columbia
| 3 years |
Jill Donaldson | F | - |
University of British Columbia
| 3 years |
Brad Hunt | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Nigel Luckman | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Tracy Moore | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
John Bradford | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 1 years |
Shen Jun Wu | M | 55 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Donald Charles Nicholson | M | 58 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Martin Luis Gerber | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Paul Geyer | M | 61 |
University of British Columbia
| 5 years |
Matthew D. G. Baillie | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 3 years |
Phil Cotterill | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Bill Adams | M | 62 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Gregory Scott Yanke | M | 54 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Charlotte Rowena Faulkner | F | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Hugh Harden | M | 70 |
University of British Columbia
| 2 years |
Sean Tetzlaff | M | 55 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Samuel Yik | M | 59 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Ian H. Buchanan | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 3 years |
Stephen Bolton | M | 56 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Adrian Mitchell | M | 54 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Michael Rowley | M | 56 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
James Livingstone | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Sandy Loutitt | M | 56 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Luquman Shaheen | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Pat Elliott | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Brent Nixon | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 2 years |
Michel G. Laberge | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 3 years |
Alan Grujic | M | 56 |
University of British Columbia
| 2 years |
Robin Mulholland | M | 55 |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Tom Troczynski | M | 69 |
University of British Columbia
| 10 years |
Alan Paige | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Peter Hardie | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Nadine Block | F | - |
University of British Columbia
| 3 years |
Rob Knowles | M | - |
University of British Columbia
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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Canada | 89 | 89.00% |
United States | 11 | 11.00% |
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