“Don’t listen to others that try and discourage you that it is too hard or a field for nerds and geeks! This is a great field where your salary can be fairly high and there are so many options.”
Sue's biography
Sue is Co-Founder/CEO of her second start-up Amika Mobile. Sue is a rare woman technology CEO who has a reputation for excellence and innovation. As a two-time founder/CEO, she has formed boards of directors and advisors and directs business strategy, ensuring product development matches customer pain points. Her leadership is pivotal in securing private financing and forming effective management, business and technical teams.
Her first company, AmikaNow! was launched as a spin-off from government R&D labs in 1998. Its Compliance Business was acquired by Entrust in 2004. As Entrust VP Content Technology, Sue transitioned the compliance business. As a CEO she has created hundreds of jobs – most in AI software and Security.
Sue holds a McGill University B.Eng. and has honors M.Eng. (thesis) and Doctorate degrees from Carleton University in AI. Sue is adjunct Professor at the University of Ottawa and has mentored countless students. She was the Vice Chair of the Ontario Centres of Excellence Board, and is on the Private Sector Advisory Board for the National Centres of Excellence.
During her 30 years in technology, she has established an exemplary record as an Industry leader, employer and a technology pioneer. Sue holds 20 International patents in content analysis related to messaging (with 13 more pending). As many as 27 Global Companies have cited her pioneering patents.
Sue’s companies have won dozens of awards including the Top 10 companies to watch by IDC, ASIS Accolades for Critical and Emergency Situation management and a Top 10 Angel Backed company Nationally. She has published and presented over 100 papers. Sue is often an invited speaker and has spoken at ASIS, RSA, Inbox, NetSeC, CTIA and Burton Catalyst. Sue is an avid Ottawa Senators hockey fan. Sue was invested into the Order of Ontario in 2011 and was given the Queen Elizabeth II Medal for Service to Canada in June 2012.