Paul Seaforth MBA Pmp
About Paul Seaforth MBA Pmp
Paul Seaforth is a Senior Program Manager at TELUS with extensive experience in program and project management across the telecommunications industry.
Current Position at TELUS
Paul Seaforth currently works at TELUS as a Senior Program Manager. In this role, he manages comprehensive projects within the IT and telecommunications domains. His responsibilities include overseeing all phases of the project development life cycle and ensuring successful delivery of complex projects.
Professional Experience at Miax Inc.
Paul worked at Miax Inc. as a Program Director from 2007 to 2019 in Toronto, Canada. During his 12-year tenure, he was responsible for managing multiple programs and projects, contributing to the company's success in delivering IT and telecommunications solutions.
Previous Roles at Rogers Business Solutions
From 2005 to 2007, Paul Seaforth served as Program Director, Customer Networks/PMO at Rogers Business Solutions. In this role, he led various customer network projects and managed the Project Management Office, ensuring the delivery of strategic initiatives and operational efficiency.
Educational Background
Paul Seaforth holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Warwick - Warwick Business School, completed in 1991. In 2001, he achieved a Masters Certificate in Project Management from The George Washington University School of Business. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, obtained in 1985.
Expertise and Skills
Paul Seaforth has extensive expertise in Project, Program, and Portfolio Management, PMO Governance, and Strategic Planning. His skill set includes leadership and team building, business and process re-engineering, and go-to-market execution. Additionally, he is experienced in telecommunications, ITIL/eTOM best practices, and IT/telecom platform migrations. Over his 25-year career, Paul has managed IT and telecommunications projects worth over US$500M and is recognized for rescuing troubled projects.