Oleg Amurjuev

Program Director at Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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  • Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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Biography

Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Oleg is a program director, business adviser and instructor at the York Entrepreneurship Development Institute (YEDI) and the founder/owner of a management consulting business – AOCS.
He has a background and wide experience in senior management within the high-tech industry (computer hardware and software), management consulting, teaching and mentoring. His personal mission is to make entrepreneurs and managers of start-up and early-stage companies knowledgeable about the most efficient processes for turning an idea into a successful business; be it development of the commercialization strategy, corporate structure creation, or raising venture capital. He is a part-time instructor and facilitator at the Schulich Executive Education Centre focusing on entrepreneurship, corporate governance, business modelling, financial planning and technology commercialization. Oleg is a welcomed speaker at a number of international forums and conferences, as well as an author or co-author of eight books and more than 100 articles.

Areas of Interest

  • General Management
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship

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