Celia L. Desmond, M. E.E., SM IEEE
President, World Class - Telecommunications
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Celia Desmond is President of World Class - Telecommunications, which
provides training in management skills in business and
telecommunications engineering environments. She was instrumental in
creating a Masters Program and a Certificate Program at University of
Toronto. She has lectured internationally on programs for success in
today's changing environment. At Stentor Resource Centre Inc. she was
instrumental in establishing the Stentor culture and processes, and in
obtaining buy-in from the employees to adopt and grow the new
organization. She developed and implemented processes for
service/product development and for project governance. As Director -
Industry Liaison, she was the external technical linkage to the Stentor
owner companies, their customers, and the international technical
community In various positions at Bell Canada, Celia provided strategic
direction to corporate planners, ran technology and service trials,
standardized equipment, and issued guidelines for the member companies.
In Celia's previous line positions, her groups provided technical and
project management support to large business clients. She is author of
Project management for Telecommunications Managers, published by Kluwer
Academic Publishers (now Springer).
Celia is the 2006 IEEE Vice President - Technical Activities. She is
also Vice President Membership for IEEE Engineering Management Society.
She was 2002-2003 President of IEEE Communications Society. In 2000-2001
Celia was President of IEEE Canada, and she served her second term on
the Board of Directors of IEEE as Region 7 Director. She was 1997-1998
Division III Director. She has twice served in the IEEE Audit Committee,
including serving as Chair, and actively participated in numerous other
TAB, RAB, IEEE and Society committees. She was 2004 Chair of the IEEE
Transnational Committee. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the
IEEE Canada Foundation since 2004, where she is the Donations Chair.
Celia was awarded the Donald J. McLellan Award
for meritorious service to IEEE Communications Society, the Engineering
Institute of Canada John B. Sterling Medal in May 2000, and the IEEE
Millennium award. She is a Senior Member of IEEE.
Celia holds a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Carleton
University, a B.Sc. in Mathematics & Psychology from Queens University,
an Ontario Teaching Certificate, and a Project Management Professional
(PMP) certification. Celia has taught kindergarten, high school, and at
three universities, Ryerson School of Business, Stevens Institute of
Technology, and University of Toronto.
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