Chief Information Officer
TransLink
Biography
As TransLink’s Chief Information Officer, Kurt is responsible for TransLink’s enterprise technology strategy, technology planning and support services, and cybersecurity. He works closely with business units to set technology direction to achieve TransLink’s business strategy.
Prior to his role as CIO, Kurt established and matured several functions at TransLink before being asked to lead the Compass Card & Fare Gate Project in 2015. In this role, he was tasked with turning the project around after lengthy delays and technical issues. Within a year, he led his team to successfully deliver Compass, one of Metro Vancouver’s largest and most complex public-facing transformation projects.
Before joining TransLink, Kurt worked as a management consultant, project delivery leader, and in operations management.
Kurt holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from Simon Fraser University, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Royal Roads University, and postgraduate diplomas from BCIT and Royal Roads University. He holds professional designations as an Information Technology Professional (ITP), a Project Management Professional (PMP) , and Business Technology Management Fellow (FBTM). Kurt has also earned designation as a Certified Management Consultant (CMC) with Honours by CMC Canada.
Kurt possesses an ICD.D designation and is a board-certified Qualified Technology Expert (QTE) from the US-based Digital Directors Network. He currently serves as Chair of the E-Comm 9-1-1 Board of Directors Transformation Oversight Task Force and sits on the Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers Board. Previously, he has served as a public appointee to the BC Ministry of Health’s Drug Benefit Council. Kurt has also been an active member of his community, serving on several community and professional associations and coaching youth soccer.