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SFU and CIOCAN Celebrate Technology Leadership Program’s Legacy and New Chapter Under DIAL Initiative
May 1, 2025
CIOCAN SFU Press Release

Simon Fraser University (SFU) and the CIO Association of Canada (CIOCAN) announced a new milestone for the Technology Leadership Program (TLP), celebrating its impact since 2008 and welcoming it into SFU’s Digital Innovation and Leadership (DIAL) initiative.

Known for shaping the careers of technology leaders across Canada, the TLP delivers a powerful combination of strategic leadership development, technical expertise, and a supportive network of peers and mentors. In collaboration with CIOCAN, the program has prepared hundreds of experienced professionals to step into executive IT roles, equipping them to navigate complex digital landscapes and drive meaningful change.

Over the past 17 years, TLP has built a strong reputation for blending academic rigor with practical mentorship. Participants—from seasoned IT managers to aspiring Chief Information Officers—engage in intensive leadership development while exchanging insights with industry mentors and peers. Alumni credit the program with sharpening their strategic thinking, change leadership skills, and professional networks. Graduates may also qualify for CIOCAN membership, unlocking access to exclusive events, thought-leadership resources, and ongoing mentorship.

DIAL’s Chief Information Officer Program

As part of SFU’s DIAL consortium, the Technology Leadership Program gains expanded visibility and bridges two powerful communities. DIAL unites academic, industry, and government partners devoted to digital innovation leadership. Through this alignment, eligible participants have the opportunity to become members of both Canada’s premier CIO network and DIAL’s circle of digital leaders—an inspiring dual community that fuels collaboration and keeps them at the forefront of tomorrow’s challenges.

” Through its longstanding partnership with SFU, this program empowers IT leaders to shift their focus beyond the data centre and step confidently into the boardroom. It transforms how IT leaders present themselves, making it a crucial step toward more senior roles,” said Gerry Akkerman, Vancouver Chapter President, CIO Association of Canada. 

“TLP represents CIOCAN’s commitment to shaping Canada’s next generation of technology executives,” said Lorraine Bauer, Executive Director, CIO Association of Canada. “This transition into DIAL builds on our shared mission to grow transformative, resilient leadership across the digital economy.”

“Integrating TLP into DIAL reflects our commitment to building a strong digital leadership community,” said Dr. Andrew Gemino, Associate Dean, Executive Education, SFU Beedie School of Business. “We look forward to offering participants and alumni even more opportunities to grow and lead.”

The alignment of TLP with the DIAL initiative reflects a shared vision between SFU and CIOCAN: to continually strengthen leadership development in a world shaped by digital transformation. Together, they are poised to amplify the program’s impact on Canada’s technology sector.

About Digital Innovation and Leadership (DIAL)

DIAL is a consortium-based ecosystem of learning programs led by Simon Fraser University, bringing together cross-industry partners to drive innovation and build leadership capacity in a rapidly changing world. The initiative is rooted in the belief that responsive and inclusive education helps individuals and organizations navigate complexity, strengthen their communities, and lead meaningful change.

About CIO Association of Canada (CIOCAN)

CIOCAN is a not-for-profit community of CIOs and IT leaders whose mission is to facilitate networking, sharing of best practices and executive development, and to collaborate on issues facing CIOs/IT Executives. CIOCAN’s purpose is to energize and empower technology leaders to drive thought leadership, foster technological depth and dexterity, and positively impact Canada.

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