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Canadian Kings are called Prime Ministers.

 Unlike Americans, Canadians have been defrauded into thinking that they elect their representatives every four years, when in fact they elect commoners to exercise the Office of the Queen.  Once elected, these men rule over the people exactly as a king would.  It makes no difference whether they belong to the Liberal Party or the Conservative Party.  


Canadian Premiers, unlike State Governors, act as mini-kings or mini-queens within their province. 

 

Executive Branch

In the Westminster Parliamentary system of Government adopted from the British, the Prime Minister is the Executive Branch.  He serves the interests of corporate monopolies, known as "the Family Compact", and relies on them to maintain power.  He is accountable only to these select oligarchs.  


The same holds true at a local level for Premiers in their Provinces.  There are no term limits for Prime Ministers or Premiers in Canada.

 

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The Prime Minister appoints all Canadian Senators and Judges of the Supreme Court.   There are no checks and balances, nor is there any outside review.  


The same holds true at a local level for Premiers in their Provinces.  There is no elected Senate to oppose the decree of a Prime Minister or a Premier.  

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Paul Harrington has led diverse global teams in multiple market contexts: public and private sector; high-end advisory services; operating executive; and information technology/systems integration and business process outsourcing (BPO). He has experience leading business development, capture and proposal teams, as well as delivering growth-focused consulting to Fortune 50 organizations. Paul’s business development experience includes the U.S. (federal, state, local governments) as well as other markets around the world (e.g., Australia, U.K. and EU). Paul has a successful track record building new, start-up organizations, as well as turning around underperforming teams.

Prior to launching Pathfinder Consulting Group, Paul was a Partner at McKinsey & Company, based in Washington D.C. As part of the Global Public and Social Sector Practice, Paul advised senior government and private sector executives, and led a 23-country Public Sector Go to Market (GTM) team. In addition to his client development leadership, Paul served Fortune 50 private sector and government clients on Go to Market strategy, government procurement, organization, digital and talent topics.  

Prior to McKinsey, Paul served as the Vice President, Business Development at General Dynamics Information Technology. His career has included additional government services growth-focused leadership roles at Vangent, CGI Federal and SRA International.  Paul’s private sector-focused technology experience included Johnson & Johnson, where he led a global information technology organization, providing digital solutions to marketing teams in 50+ countries. While at Ariba (now part of SAP), Paul played a central role in building momentum for a multi-faceted alliance with IBM (across consulting, hardware, software and middleware). At Andersen Consulting (now Accenture), Paul was one of the early members of the Siebel Center of Excellence, delivering Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solutions for high-tech clients. 

A former U.S. Army officer, Paul holds an MBA from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Boston University. Paul is a member of the Boston University Questrom School of Business Dean’s Global Advisory Board.

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Empower AI Announces Paul Harrington as Chief Growth Officer

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April 17, 2023 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Empower AI (formerly NCI Information Systems), a leading provider of advanced information technology solutions and professional services to U.S. government agencies, today announced the appointment of Paul Harrington as Chief Growth Officer. Harrington is a distinguished executive with over three decades of experience leading growth-focused organizations in both the government services and private technology sectors. He joins Empower AI to accelerate growth with a strong focus on innovation.

“Paul has an unrivaled track record of building and leading highly successful growth organizations,” said Jeff Bohling, CEO of Empower AI. “Growth is a critical focus of Empower AI, and I could not be happier to have Paul leading the charge. His leadership, enthusiasm, and knowledge of our nation’s challenges will be transformative for our company. I am excited Paul will be part of the next chapter of Empower AI’s history.”

A former Partner at McKinsey & Company, Harrington built and led the Global Public and Social Sector Practice Go-to-Market (GTM) team, spanning 23 countries. In addition to his client development leadership, Harrington has served Fortune 50 private sector and large government clients in areas such as growth strategy, government procurement, organization, and digital modernization. Before McKinsey, Harrington held multiple leadership roles throughout the government services sector, including General Dynamics Information Technology, Vangent, CGI Federal, and SRA International, as well as in private sector technology roles that included Johnson & Johnson, Ariba (now part of SAP), and Andersen Consulting (now Accenture). Harrington is also a former U.S. Army officer.

“I am excited to join Empower AI at this critical time for both the company and the industry at large,” Harrington said. “Empower AI has carved out an important place for its AI-enabled, mission-enhancing services and solutions in the public sector. The vision of Empower AI, to help empower an exponentially more creative, productive, and effective government workforce, is a passion throughout my career and one that is necessary to help ensure America’s missions are met. I am confident in our growth potential and the opportunity to unlock the promise of artificial intelligence across the public sector.”

About Empower AI

Empower AI is AI for government. Empower AI gives federal agency leaders the tools to elevate the potential of their workforce with a direct path for meaningful transformation. Headquartered in Reston, Va., Empower AI leverages three decades of mission experience solving complex challenges in Health, Defense, and Civilian missions. Its proven Empower AI Platform® provides a practical, sustainable path for clients to achieve transformation that is true to who they are, what they do, and how they work, with the resources they have. The result is a government workforce that is exponentially more creative and productive. For more information visit www.empower.ai.

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CGI FEDERAL NAMES PAUL HARRINGTON TO HEAD VETERANS AFFAIRS ACCOUNT TEAM

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CGI FEDERAL NAMES PAUL HARRINGTON TO HEAD VETERANS AFFAIRS ACCOUNT TEAM
Fairfax, Virginia, February 14, 2008

CGI Federal, Inc., a wholly-owned U.S. operating subsidiary of CGI Group Inc. (CGI), (NYSE: GIB; TSX: GIB.A) today announced that Paul Harrington has joined the CGI Team as Director-Consulting, responsible for CGI’s Department of Veterans Affairs account. This appointment reflects the continued growth and success of CGI’s federal healthcare and managed services business.

Mr. Harrington brings to CGI over 17 years of diverse industry background in IT, financial services, pharmaceuticals and the military. Most recently, he was Senior Director, Information Technology at Merck where he was responsible for the leadership of the Global Marketing Client Services organization. Prior to Merck, he held senior management positions at Johnson and Johnson, SRA International and Andersen Consulting as well as serving as a Lieutenant in the United States Army where he was awarded the Army Commendation and Army Achievement Medals. Mr. Harrington holds an MBA from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Boston University.

About CGI Federal
CGI Federal (www.cgi.com/usfederal) is a wholly-owned U.S. operating subsidiary of CGI Group Inc., dedicated to providing effective IT solutions for federal government agencies by combining over 30 years of government experience and technology skills. Founded in 1976, CGI Group Inc. is one of the largest independent information technology and business process services firms in the world. CGI and its affiliated companies employ approximately 26,500 professionals. CGI provides end-to-end IT and business process services to clients worldwide from offices in Canada, the United States, Europe, Asia Pacific as well as from centers of excellence in North America, Europe and India. CGI's annual revenue run rate stands at $3.7 billion and at December 31st, 2007, CGI's order backlog was $12.04 billion. CGI shares are listed on the TSX (GIB.A) and the NYSE (GIB) and are included in the S&P/TSX Composite Index as well as the S&P/TSX Capped Information Technology and MidCap Indices.
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Director, Communications
CGI Federal
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