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WILF DINNICK
Chief Executive Officer

Wilf has reported from Pakistan and Afghanistan, as well as from Africa, Europe and all over the Middle East. He covered the war in Iraq, Afghanistan's first democratic elections, the South Asian tsunami, the death of Pope John Paul II, and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine. He has worked for CBC, Global, CNN and ABC News. He's had some amazing experiences, but founding OpenFile is far and away the most frightening and exciting so far.

Andrew Harmon
ANDREW HARMON
Chief Financial Officer

Andrew has served as CFO/VP Finance for several consumer/pharmaceutical companies with sales ranging from $50 million to $100 million. He has worked in several private entrepreneurial startups and has successfully participated in seed capital funding in excess of $100 million across a broad range of companies. He has extensive merger and acquisition experience with both companies and brands, raising funds in excess of $150 million. His experience includes insurance, legal, IT systems and installations, public company filing and regulatory affairs, purchasing, customer service and distribution.

Kathy Vey
KATHY VEY
Editor in Chief

Before she made the jump online, Kathy killed many trees and held many roles at the Toronto Star, including deputy city editor, news editor, assistant national editor, training and development editor, restaurant critic and editorial writer. She began her more than 30 years working in newsrooms at the Toronto Sun and has also edited at the Ottawa Citizen and been a columnist for Canadian Gardening magazine. She was a 2009 fellow in the multimedia reporting and convergence workshop at the Knight Digital Media Center in Berkeley, California.

Craig Silverman
CRAIG SILVERMAN
Editorial Director

Craig has built and edited successful websites, and his writing has won honours from the U.S. National Press Club, National Magazine Awards, and the Crime Writers of Canada. In addition to his work at OpenFile, he is a columnist for the Toronto Star and the Columbia Journalism Review. In 2006, Craig founded RegretTheError.com, which led to his first book, Regret the Error: How Media Mistakes Pollute the Press and Imperil Free Speech. His second book is Mafiaboy: A Portrait of the Hacker as a Young Man. Craig serves as vice-president of the Professional Writers Association of Canada.

Sonia Chai
SONIA CHAI
Chief Experience Officer

Sonia is a partner at ninth+crux media, where she leads design and interaction on award-winning websites for clients across North America and Europe. With an Honours B.A. in Sociology and Semiotics from University of Toronto and a degree in Graphic Design from OCAD University, Sonia is pioneering the field of design thinking. She also has extensive experience on the agency side as a strategic and consumer insight planner. She produced a documentary on the Thomson Collection for the Art Gallery of Ontario and was heavily involved with the storytelling of the AGO's recent revitalization. Sonia is a founding member of the OpenFile team.

Tim Robertson
TIM ROBERTSON
Chief Technology Officer

Tim is a partner at ninth+crux media, where he leads digital design and development on award-winning websites for clients across North America and Europe. Tim holds an Honours BFA in Digital Image/Sound and Fine Arts from Concordia University and an honorary diploma in Business Administration from the City of Montréal. Co-founding m carré design in 2002 led to national recognition for spearheading a partnership with the European Federation of HiTech SMEs to export Canadian digital design to France. Tim has worked with Cirque du Soleil and the Canadian Centre for Architecture. He is a founding member of the OpenFile team.

Neal Orzano
DAVID GODSALL
Vancouver Editor

David is a lifelong wordie. Born in Toronto, he moved first to Vancouver for his bachelor's degree, then to Montreal for his master's, and now back to his favourite of the three, the inimitable Van City. He started his editorial career at Vancouver Magazine, then promptly retired to a life of leisure and travel writing as enRoute's web editor in Montreal. His latest editorial job was as assistant editor of BCBusiness Magazine, where he cultivated an interest in the West Coast tech startup scene and social entrepreneurship. He's written for a broad range of publications, from Canadian Business to the New York Times’ T Magazine.

Trevor Scott Howell
TREVOR SCOTT HOWELL
Calgary Editor

Trevor is a Calgary-based journalist and editor for OpenFile Calgary. He's a former staff writer and web editor for Fast Forward Weekly, a former editor of Business Edge News Magazine and has been published in Edmonton's SEE Magazine, the Calgary Herald, Swerve Magazine, Alberta Venture, AltWeeklies.com, Straight Goods and DailyXY.com.

Sheryl Nadler
SHERYL NADLER
Hamilton Editor

Sheryl is an award-winning photojournalist and columnist who began her career in the mid-1990s in her native Montreal at The Gazette. Shortly after moving to Hamilton in 1998, she joined the staff of The Hamilton Spectator. She has produced a three-year-long documentary feature called People Watching, as well as a portrait series and book on the 2007 Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Her photos have appeared in The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, The Canadian Press and Reuters. Her column can still be found weekly in the Spectator’s GO section.

Chantal Braganza
CHANTAL BRAGANZA
Toronto Editor

Chantal has led production as editor of the Ryerson Review of Journalism, scrubbed sentences as a copy editor for the Toronto Star and currently pitches in at This Magazine as a reviews editor. From the Toronto Star to Maisonneuve, The Globe and Mail and Reader’s Digest, she has written for print and web alike and is a devoted fan of both. All this to say: Chantal likes words, loves stories more, and is thrilled to share them on OpenFile.

Nick Taylor-Vaisey
NICK TAYLOR-VAISEY
Ottawa Editor

Nick has interviewed countless politicians at every level of government, become hopelessly lost in a downpour on the way to Rideau Hall, and even cornered a cabinet minister on an airplane. He's written for the Ottawa Citizen, The Globe and Mail, This Magazine and University Affairs, among others. He's excited that collaborative journalism has found its way to the nation's capital.

Dominique Jarry-Shore
DOMINIQUE JARRY-SHORE
Rédactrice en chef, Montréal

Dominique has worked as an online editor at the thestar.com and a reporter for The Canadian Press. As a freelancer, her reporting appeared in The Globe and Mail, Montreal Gazette, Toronto Star, Maclean's and the New York Times. Dominique has filed documentaries from cities in Mexico and El Salvador for CBC Radio – but loves her hometown of Montreal best of all.

Neal Ozano
NEAL OZANO
Halifax Editor

After cutting his teeth at the University of Alberta's student paper, The Gateway, Neal escaped the clutches of Alberta to resettle in Halifax. After barreling through King's College's one-year journalism program, he's reported or edited for, in chronological order, CBC Radio, The Daily News (RIP), The Coast, and the much-maligned last branch of Frank Magazine. His blog, Ozanada.blogspot.ca, is under-read and rarely updated.

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