Bruce Anderson (businessman)

Bruce Anderson
Nationality Canadian
Education McGill University
Australian National University

Bruce Anderson is a Canadian businessman. He is CEO of Vanium Education Services, and was formerly CEO of Gaba Corporation in Japan[1][2] and SELC Canada in Vancouver, Canada.[3]

Education

Anderson graduated from McGill University with a bachelor's degree of Economics and Finance in June 1992. He subsequently obtained his master's degree from the Australian National University in March 2001.[4]

Career

Anderson joined Gaba Corporation in May 2001,[5] and was the manager of the Yokohama Learning Studio,[6] before becoming an officer of the company in January 2005[7] when he moved to the Service Quality Division. He became the Executive Officer in charge of the Service Quality Division.

In March 2010 he became a member of Gaba's Board of Directors, and after Gaba was bought by Nichii Gakkan he became Chief Executive Officer, President and Representative Director, succeeding Kenji Kamiyama effective December 5, 2011.[8] In 2012 he moved to Vancouver and became the CEO of SELC Canada, also owned by Nichii Gakkan.[9] In 2015 Anderson resigned as CEO of SELC Canada and founded Vanium Education Services, of which he is currently CEO.[10]

References

  1. Reuters Bruce Anderson information Retrieved November 2, 2011
  2. LinkedIn Bruce Anderson - Canada Retrieved December 30, 2014
  3. SELC Vancouver Teachers and Staff - SELC Canada Retrieved December 30, 2014
  4. Reuters Bruce Anderson information Retrieved November 2, 2011
  5. Reuters Bruce Anderson information Retrieved November 2nd 2011
  6. Nichii Gakkan Website December 5th 2011 Press release (Japanese) Retrieved December 30, 2014
  7. Financial Times website "Business Profile for Gaba Corporation” Retrieved on November 2, 2011 Archived July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  8. Nichii Gakkan Website December 5th 2011 Press release (Japanese) Retrieved December 30, 2014
  9. LinkedIn Bruce Anderson - Canada Retrieved December 30, 2014
  10. "Vanium Education Services". vanium.ca. Retrieved 2016-04-20.

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