Paul Vallée

He is the founder and chief executive officer of Tehama Inc., a company offering a secure virtual-workforce platform in a Software as a Service paradigm.

Vallée holds a bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Ottawa.

[3] In the same year, he was awarded the Trudeau Medal from the Telfer School of Management of the University of Ottawa.

[4][5] This recognizes the leadership, initiative, and contributions of Telfer alumni to the business world, the community, and their alma mater.

In 2016, the Canadian Women in Communications and Technology organization awarded Vallée the Diversity Champion Award for "[having] publicly spoken out against the 'bro culture'" in the technology industry, and for "[having] made Pythian the first Canadian company to release its gender statistics and set clear goals to recruit more capable women.