Tim Fell
About Tim Fell
Tim Fell is the Vice President of Video, Broadband & New Services DevOps at TELUS in Edmonton, Canada, with a background in Electrical Engineering and Finance.
Title and Role at TELUS
Tim Fell serves as the Vice President of Video, Broadband & New Services DevOps at TELUS in the Edmonton, Canada Area. In this role, he is responsible for driving the development and operational implementation of new services across video and broadband domains. His focus is on leveraging advanced technologies to enhance service delivery and customer experience.
Career at TELUS
Tim Fell has a long-standing career at TELUS, holding several key positions before becoming Vice President. From 2001 to 2004, he was the Director of Technology Strategy & Standards. He then served as Director of IPTV & Broadband Services Development from 2004 to 2009, followed by the role of Director of Broadband Access Development and Planning from 2009 to 2012. Over these years, he has played a significant role in shaping TELUS's technology and service strategies.
Educational Background
Tim Fell holds a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alberta, where he developed a strong foundation in engineering principles. He furthered his education with an MBA in Finance from the University of Alberta, equipping him with strategic and financial acumen crucial for his executive roles.
Speaking Engagements and Advisory Roles
Tim Fell has actively contributed to industry knowledge through speaking engagements, including at MWC 2022, where he discoursed on 'The cloud value for CSPs: Powering the data-driven transformation'. He also presented at IBC 2022 on 'Transforming TELUS into a software-driven organization with Project OPUS'. Additionally, he serves as an advisor and board member at TELUS World of Science - Edmonton, emphasizing his commitment to science and technology education.
Advocacy and Diversity Initiatives
Tim Fell is a prominent advocate for diversity and inclusion in the technology sector. He acts as a sponsor and speaker for WomenHack, promoting diversity in STEM. Furthermore, he is an executive sponsor for TELUS's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusiveness (DE&I) in Technology programs. These roles underline his dedication to fostering an inclusive environment within the industry.