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Fred Mattocks
General Manager
Media Operations and Technology

Fred Mattocks believes that there has never been so much opportunity for CBC/Radio-Canada to serve Canadians. His time at the CBC started with the establishment of the first wholly Inuktitut language radio station on the coast of Hudson’s Bay in Rankin Inlet, and has gone on over 30 plus years in a variety of operational and programming roles to see and be part of profound changes in media, society, and technology. Now the Chair of the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) in addition to his General Manager role in English Services, Fred feels he has finally arrived at a place where the opportunity for media in the public interest has never been greater. He is focussed on helping lead the Corporation to the realisation of that potential as part of the CBC/Radio-Canada family.

Robert Ayotte

Robert Ayotte
Senior Manager, IT Client Services
Information Technology

Robert Ayotte is the Senior Manager - IT Client Services in CBC/Radio-Canada’s Information Technology Department. He has been working for CBC/Radio-Canada since 1986 and has held various IT-related roles throughout his career in departments such as Finance, Engineering Headquarters, French TV Communications, and IT, working out of Montreal and Toronto. Recently, Robert's team has led the migration from GroupWise to Google and he was also part of the core team responsible for the selection of Google Mail, as well as the contract negotiation with Google.

Paul Livi

Paul Livi
Security Architect
IT Architecture

Paul Livi, B.Sc., RHCSA, ITILv3, has been at CBC/Radio-Canada since July 1996 and is currently a Security Architect for CBC/Radio-Canada’s Information Technology Department. He has over 20 years of experience in Information Technology and Telecommunication roles in the banking, insurance, broadcasting, and small-business industries.

Daniel Morin

Daniel Morin
Technical Producer, Foreign Operations
and Field Production Support
Media Operations and Technology

Daniel Morin is a Technical Producer at CBC/Radio-Canada’s Media Operations & Technology responsible for the operation and support of foreign bureaus. On and off the field for over 25 years at CBC/Radio-Canada, Daniel has always been involved in implementing evolving technology for the benefit of the Corporation’s newsgathering abilities. First and foremost, his mission is to provide frontline production support to our crews operating beyond the boundaries of traditional support. Additionally, Daniel manages, deploys, and administers all telecommunication systems for field staff in foreign bureaus, as well as Toronto-based staff travelling abroad. Aside from his aforementioned responsibilities, he is also responsible for establishing protocols to enhance field workflows as new technologies become available.

Andrew Lombard

Andrew Lombard
Senior Applications Portfolio Manager
Information Technology

Andrew Lombard is the Senior Applications Portfolio Manager responsible for the IT Media Assets and Special Events Team at CBC/Radio-Canada. He has teams in both Toronto and Montreal, and has been with the Corporation since October 2008. In his spare time, Andrew enjoys software development for mobile devices and running marathons.

Gregg Antworth

Gregg Antworth
Senior Manager
Media Operations and Technology

Gregg Antworth first worked as a general technician (camera, editing, directing) at cable television companies in New Brunswick and Ontario before joining CBC Halifax in 1984 as a casual technician, performing various jobs like Master Control Operator, Telecine Technician, and Editor. In 1986, he was promoted to full-time staff and has held several positions since then: ENG Editor; Senior Production Editor & Technical Instructor; Supervisor of Post Production Services & Technical Support Services; and Manager, Technical Operations. In 2006, Gregg transferred to CBC Toronto to become Manager, Video Post Production, and lead the Toronto Production Centre High-Definition Conversion project. In 2007, Gregg was promoted to Senior Manager, Post Production & Graphic Design.

Pierre Lemieux

Pierre Lemieux
Director, Post Production
and Closed Captioning
Technical Production, Radio-Canada

Pierre Lemieux’s career started off in Montreal, as a Post-production technician for La Sette, Vision Globale, and Pixcom during the 1990s. Following that, he was part of the team that launched Global Montreal in 1997, where he filled a variety of technical positions prior to being promoted to Production Coordinator. He was recruited by BCE/Téléglobe in 2000 to fill the position of Technical Officer, Broadcast Centre, where he expanded his network of international clients, such as CNN, the BBC, and NHK, amongst others. Pierre joined Radio-Canada Montréal in 2001 as a Production Assistant (Resources Desk) within the News department, and then became Assistant Director. He was promoted to Technical Director, Post-production, in 2005, went onto become Senior Advisor and Coordinator, Post-production, in 2007, and became Director, Post-production & Closed Captioning Services, in 2009.

David Dupuis

David Dupuis
Operations Manager, News Online and Weather Systems
Media Operations and Technology

David Dupuis is a hands-on project manager working for News Production Services at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto; he helps CBC/Radio-Canada’s Television, Radio, and Online operations adapt to, and take advantage of, ever-changing technological possibilities.

Melissa Mercer
Manager, Studios and Technical Operations
English Services

Melissa Mercer is the Manager, Studios and Technical Operations within CBC/Radio-Canada’s English Services.

Peter Nagy
Supervising Technician, News Network
English Television News Production,
Media Operations & Technology

Peter Nagy is the Supervising Technician, News Network within CBC/Radio-Canada’s English Services.

Martin Delisle

Martin Delisle
Director, Web Development
Internet and Digital Services

Professionnel des médias depuis plus de 25 ans, Martin Delisle a œuvré tant en production privée qu’à CBC/Radio-Canada. Depuis 2006, il participe activement à l’évolution des produits numériques de CBC/Radio-Canada à titre de directeur des équipes de développement. Cette période a vu l’explosion de la consommation vidéo en ligne avec la présentation sur les plates-formes de CBC/Radio-Canada de grands évènements comme les séries finales de la LNH et les Jeux Olympiques. Martin est un des membres de la petite équipe qui a initié et réalisé le projet Tou.tv.

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