PHOTOS
UDI welcomes Deloitte Canada’s Chief Innovation Officer, Terry Stuart. With a reputation as a “constructive disruptor”, Terry helps national and international companies thrive when change is in the driver’s seat, and there is no speed limit. Terry will review how to manage these rapid changes and disruptions.
British Columbia’s real estate is one of the strongest sectors of our economy. As the industry evolves, the way Canadians live and work will shift profoundly. Learn how technology allows you to keep track of what we do, what we buy, and where we go.
More importantly, see how this will change the face of real estate.
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BIO
TERRY STUART
When some of the world’s leading brands need to discuss innovation strategies or figure out how to get ready for disruption, Terry Stuart often gets the call. As Deloitte Canada’s Chief Innovation Officer, Terry’s job is to be a “constructive disruptor”, helping both the firm and clients thrive in a world where exponential change is in the driver’s seat and is not obeying the speed limit. A creative thinker with an idea every nanosecond, a meeting with Terry leaves people itching to jump out of the present and bounce into the future.
Terry leads Deloitte’s ecosystem strategy in Canada. He drives our d{ } initiative at Communitech and Deloitte’s participation at OneEleven, MaRS and the Ryerson DMZ. He helps connect new startups with large corporations. As well, Terry is part of Deloitte’s Global Innovation Executive and helps connect Canadian companies to the latest trends in global accelerators (Israel, Australia, Germany, the UK and beyond).
Animated and passionate, Terry speaks to audiences across the country (C2Mtl, TEDx, C-Suite Exponential Technology series, etc.) and abroad. Terry is a master connector and finds value in meeting with everyone in the innovation ecosystem—he finds inspiration everywhere.
The word innovation can sometimes be used in a cavalier way, but in Terry’s mind it matters. Canada’s productivity is on the line and innovation is what will propel the country forward to help future generations be successful.