Bram Lebo

Bram Lebo is a Canadian entrepreneur, media proprietor and business consultant.

Lebo studied law at the Osgoode Hall Law School and was called to the Ontario Bar in 1994.[1] That same year Lebo moved to the Netherlands where he completed his MBA and Master of Business Informatics from the Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University.[2]

In the mid-1990s, Lebo worked for DigiCash, a pioneering electronic currency corporation based in Amsterdam, followed by three years as a business developer and strategist for multinationals in Europe.[3]

In 2000, Lebo founded Expatica, an online newspaper for English-speakers living in Europe, based in Amsterdam with operations in four other countries. Expatica grew to become the most widely read English-language publication in Continental Europe, in any medium, rivaling major newspapers in readership.[2][4]

Lebo later returned to Canada and worked for the Government of Ontario, and as of 2008 served as the Director of Marketing and Brand Development for ServiceOntario, a Government of Ontario initiative to give Ontarians an easy, cost-effective way to access government services.[5] In 2009 he co-founded Gravitas Business Architects.

In recent years Lebo has worked as a radio host at Canoe FM (CKHA), "the Voice of Haliburton County" in Ontario's "cottage country", hosting the shows "County Hot Seat" and "Half Facts".[6]

Currently Lebo is publisher of and a columnist at The Highlander newspaper[7] and serves on the Board of the Haliburton Highlands Chamber of Commerce [8]

Books

Lebo authored The Law Students' Guide to Articling and Summer Positions in Canada ( ISBN 0920722539 (0-920722-53-9)).[9][10]

References

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