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Our team has extensive experience in
working with mid-market and enterprise
organizations
across all business areas so we
understand your technology and business issues
allowing us to
craft solutions specific to your
needs.
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Ralph Loewen,
President
Ralph Loewen is President of WolfBridge and is the President and
Chief Executive Officer of Itergy, which was founded in February
2001. Ralph’s strong leadership, managerial and communication
skills have led Itergy through six years of consistent growth.
In 2005 and again in 2007, Itergy was ranked among the 100
fastest growing companies in Canada by PROFIT magazine
Prior to starting Itergy, Ralph distinguished himself as a
Microsoft Certified Trainer and technical architect consultant
in Eastern Canada. Ralph also has previous business experience
in a variety of ventures including leadership training and
mentoring within a pastoral context. He has a Bachelor of Arts
from Providence College and a Master’s degree from Regent
College, UBC.
Eric Rutten,
Vice President
Eric leads WolfBridge, a division of Itergy. He has over
twenty years of
experience delivering technology solutions to a wide
variety of companies and organizations.
He led the acquisition of triOS Support Services to form WolfBridge TSS. WolfBridge
TSS is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner providing Advanced
Infrastructure, Collaboration, Business Intelligence, and
Customer Relationship Management solutions to mid-market and
enterprise organizations.
Under his leadership Microsoft Canada recognized
WolfBridge TSS as one of its prime partners in the Education
market.
He successfully introduced new fundraising software products to
the Canadian market and served as President of Charity.ca.
Eric has over 25 year of experience in the not-for-profit sector
including serving as Executive Director for a National
professional association, and Director of Development for a
major charity. Eric has an MBA from The University of Western
Ontario, Ivey School of Business.
Eric has delivered
numerous seminars focused on helping organizations improve their
effectiveness by understanding and meeting constituent needs and
expectations. He has also written articles on the use of
technology to aid marketing and is a contributing editor to the
e-Philanthropy Newsletter.
Eric volunteers time to Scouting as a Group Commissioner and
serves on a number of charity Boards

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