Rem Saparco

Rem Saparco

Rem Saparco

Partner

Rem is a member of MNP’s Digital Services team in Vancouver. With more than two decades of business process automation experience, Rem helps connect people and processes to ensure effective communication and business processes. A portal solutions specialist, workflow subject matter expert and Microsoft Solutions and Technologies senior advisor, he specializes in getting the right information to the right person at the right time on any device.

Rem’s work includes coordinating the training of 1,200 citizen developers for a major telecommunication company in the U.S., and implementing projects for a variety of industries ranging from retail to health care.

Rem developed, trained, and coached clients at Fortune 500 companies in Europe and the Middle East, the Asia Pacific and Latin America on business process automation. Prior to joining MNP, he co-founded and ran a Calgary-headquartered digital strategy, automation, and app development company that was a Microsoft Gold Partner, and winner of Microsoft Canada’s 2022 Impact Award for Business Applications Power Platform.

Rem earned a Bachelor of Computer Information Systems (BCIS) from Mount Royal University in 2001.


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