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Name | Treat Hull |
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Info | Treat Hull (61) recently retired after a career of more than three decades in consulting and executive management. He received his Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from York University and his Masters of Applied Science in Management from the Department of Engineering at Waterloo.
Hull began his consulting career in the early 1980s as a partner in the emerging field of quality management consulting, culminating in a project in Japan on behalf of industrial giant Mitsui. In the mid-1980s he served as founding Director of the Institute for Improvement in Quality and Productivity at the University of Waterloo.
During the 1990s Hull changed his professional focus from quality management to organizational effectiveness, working primarily in strategy development, leadership effectiveness and mergers/acquisitions. His clients included top executives from the largest companies in Canada, Australia, and South Africa. In total, Hull has worked in more than 15 countries.
At the start of the new millennium, Hull moved into a leadership position in the software field where he was part of the executive team that grew a start-up company to $10 million in sales over 5 years. After the start-up was acquired by a mulit-billion dollar global technology company, Hull served as Vice-President, North American Marketing until his retirement in late 2009.
Treat reports that while three decades in the business world provided him with a strong sense of fiscal responsibility, it did not diminish his passion for social justice.
Treat lives with his wife, Deb Simpson, in Picton, Ontario. He has been a member of the Green Party of Ontario since 2006 and has served as a riding president and chief financial officer. Currently President of the Green Party of Ontario's constituency association in Prince Edward--Hastings, Hull was also provincial leader of the GPO's campaign against cutbacks to the MicroFIT solar energy program.
In late 2010 Hull was nominated as the Ontario Greens' candidate for Prince Edward--Hastings, opposing incumbent and Education Minister Leona Dombrowsky.
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