Chetan Mathur
About Chetan Mathur
Chetan Mathur is the Founder and CEO of Next Pathway Inc., where he has led the company since 2006. He has a background in technology and business, having previously held leadership roles at Sage Information Consultants and M Systems Group Inc., and has contributed to various charitable and cultural organizations.
Work at Next Pathway
Chetan Mathur serves as the Founder and CEO of Next Pathway Inc., a position he has held since 2006. He sets the technology vision and strategic direction for the company, ensuring it remains a leader in the cloud industry. Under his leadership, Next Pathway has gained recognition, including being named one of the hottest start-ups by the Globe and Mail.
Previous Leadership Roles
Prior to his role at Next Pathway, Chetan Mathur was the CEO of M Systems Group Inc. from 2002 to 2006. During his tenure, he led the company to become a prominent global provider of outsourced managed email and directory services, culminating in its sale to Bell Canada. He also served as CEO of Sage Information Consultants from 1992 to 2002, orchestrating its sale to a NASDAQ listed company in June 2000.
Investment and Advisory Experience
Chetan Mathur was an early investor and advisor at Well.ca from 2009 to 2017, contributing to the company's growth over an eight-year period. His experience in investment and advisory roles complements his extensive leadership background in technology and consulting.
Education and Expertise
Chetan Mathur studied at the University of Toronto, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from 1982 to 1986. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in technology and strategic leadership.
Board Memberships and Philanthropy
Chetan Mathur has served on the Board of Directors for several organizations, including Luminato, a multi-arts festival, for over 10 years, and currently for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). He established the Berlin Mathur Charitable Fund in 2012 with his wife Clara to support Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children in Hawaii, reflecting his commitment to philanthropy.