Terry Lynn Duesburry
About Terry Lynn Duesburry
Terry Lynn Duesburry is the Manager of IT Change Management at Telus and Co-owner of Hottubcoverscanada.ca, with extensive experience in IT operations and business management.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
Terry Lynn Duesburry currently holds two significant roles. He co-owns Hottubcoverscanada.ca in Innisfil, Ontario, where he oversees the management of a business that specializes in Canadian-designed and Canadian-made hot tub covers. Besides, he works as the Manager of IT Change Management at Telus in Vancouver, British Columbia. In this role, he focuses on managing IT change processes, ensuring smooth transitions and minimal disruptions in operational workflows.
Professional Background at Telus
Terry Lynn Duesburry has an extensive background at Telus, having served in multiple managerial capacities. He served as Manager of Operations Planning from 2005 to 2007. Prior to that, he was the Manager of MSO Operations from 1999 to 2005. His tenure at Telus began in 1996 when he joined as a Supervisor in the NMC, a role he held until 1999. Each of these roles has contributed to his deep expertise in IT change management and operations planning.
Early Career at Rogers Communications
Before joining Telus, Terry Lynn Duesburry accumulated seven years of technical experience as a Switch Technician at Rogers Communications in Toronto, Ontario. From 1989 to 1996, he developed significant technical expertise, which laid the foundation for his later roles in IT and operations management.
Business Co-founder: Hottubcoverscanada.ca
In 2010, Terry Lynn Duesburry co-founded Hottubcoverscanada.ca, focusing on offering Canadian-designed and Canadian-made hot tub covers and other quality products. The business emphasizes comprehensive customer service, supporting customers before, during, and after the sale. With over a decade of experience, Terry has played a key role in establishing and running the business successfully.
Educational Background
Terry Lynn Duesburry studied Business at the Disaster Recovery Institute in 2007. Although the duration of his studies was brief, this educational experience contributed to his professional understanding of business and disaster recovery practices, further supporting his roles in IT change management and business operations.