Peter Pocklington, MBA, Lssbb
About Peter Pocklington, MBA, Lssbb
Peter Pocklington, MBA, Lssbb, is a Sr. Strategy Manager at TELUS in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with extensive experience in process improvement and strategic management.
Current Role at TELUS
Peter Pocklington currently holds the position of Sr. Strategy Manager, CDO, Strategic Programs at TELUS in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His responsibilities in this role involve leading strategic initiatives and programs within the Chief Data Office, leveraging his substantial experience in process improvement and strategic management to drive efficiency and innovation.
Previous Positions at TELUS
Peter Pocklington has a history of strategic roles at TELUS. From 2019 to 2021, he served as Sr. Strategy Manager, TSBT, Strategy & Transformation Office, where he was responsible for driving strategic initiatives. Prior to that, he was a Senior Process Improvement Consultant at the Centre of Excellence from 2018 to 2019, focusing on enhancing operational processes to boost organizational performance.
Career at Rogers Communications
Peter Pocklington's career at Rogers Communications spanned several important roles. In 2017, he was the Sr. Manager, Process Improvement at the Centre of Excellence. From 2014 to 2017, he served as Process Improvement Manager, enhancing various business processes. Earlier, he worked as a Senior Implementation Consultant on the Cube Project ERP Implementation from 2012 to 2014, showcasing his expertise in deploying enterprise-level solutions.
Academic Background
Peter Pocklington achieved an MBA from Ivey Business School at Western University, studying from 1999 to 2001. His earlier education includes a B.A. in Economics from Western University. He also holds a background in education from LCS, where he studied from 1982 to 1986.
Expertise in Process Improvement
Over the course of his career, Peter Pocklington has been involved in various process improvement roles. At Shoppers Drug Mart, he served as a Senior Process Improvement Consultant on a contract basis from 2017 to 2018. He also held several process improvement roles at Rogers Communications and played a significant part in revamping the company's Go To Market process, as well as Shoppers Drug Mart's product and service deployment strategies.