Ian George Robinson Systems Entrepreneur
After attending Kings Edgehill boarding school in Nova Scotia, I graduated in the top of the class with a diploma in Information Technology.
After several years working in the IT Industry in Halifax, I moved to Hong Kong and spent most of the 1990's traveling Asia Pacific as a Regional Systems Manager for the Canadian Department of International Trade and Foreign Affairs while managing a Trade Information Database within the Asia Pacific Region. The perspective expanding exposure to such diversity imbued me with a global perspective and granted me identification as a global citizen.
Now back in Canada, I am blessed with the life experience I have had the privilege to have accumulated. This translated into work on a wide range of causes beginning with the struggle for Human Rights and freedom from fear in Burma following the .
After returning to Canada, I adopted Burmese advocacy following the Saffron Revolution in 2007, which resulted years later with a successful global campaign by the International Burmese Despora organisations that muted the Military Junta`s attempt to dupe the international community into accepting the results of the fraudulent election of 2010.
My interests as an advocate expanded seeking root solutions to a wide range of issues issues as a systems entrepreneur.