Bruce Johnson (Canadian executive)

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Bruce Johnson co-founded a Canadian personal income tax software company named WinTax in 1992 with fellow University of Alberta graduate Chad Frederick. Later, the company was acquired by Chipsoft, which in turn was acquired by Intuit Inc., becoming Intuit Canada. Bruce became CEO of Intuit Canada (and the associated UK operations) during his time with the company. He left his position as CEO in 2004, and has since ventured into several local technology start-ups.

Around 2008 Johnson became involved with Baby Gourmet and helped with funding and recruiting executives for the company.[1]

References

  • Pilger, Rick (July 9, 2001). "A taxing success story". University of Alberta Express News. Retrieved 2008-05-07. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  • "High-tech company moves to Edmonton". CBC News. February 1, 2001. Retrieved 2008-05-07. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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