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1. www.newsandtech.com
www.newsandtech.com/dateline/0 - [Cached]Published on: 3/11/2008 Last Visited: 3/14/2008
"The implementation of the Saxotech Mediaware Center will aggregate our digital assets; provide efficient tools for publishing to print and digital channels; reduce our total cost of production; provide a platform for new products and cost-saving options and immediately put tangible tools in the hands of our people to ensure the work they do adds value to the content creation process," said Edward Brouwer, Canwest's chief information officer. -
2. newspaper.canwestmediaworks.com
newspaper.canwestmediaworks.co - [Cached]Published on: 8/4/2006 Last Visited: 1/11/2008
TORONTO, Ontario - Dennis Skulsky, President of CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc., today announced the appointment of Edward Brouwer to the position of Vice President and Chief Information Officer of CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc.
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In this position, Mr. Brouwer will be responsible for all of the Print IT systems at CanWest, which includes having primary responsibility for specification, installation, operations and maintenance of key print software systems within the Publications group, including the National Post.
"I am very pleased to welcome Edward to CanWest MediaWorks," said Mr. Skulsky.
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With over 15 years of experience in various facets of the newspaper business, Mr. Brouwer most recently served as Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Metroland.In this role, he led the deployment of many IT enhancements and re-positioned IT as a sales enabler.Prior to this, Mr. Brouwer held many senior positions with a variety of publications and new media organizations across Canada, including President of icontact, Director of IT at Lower Mainland Publishing, and Publisher of the Edmonton Examiner.
"With its extensive portfolio of newspapers across the country, CanWest MediaWorks is a leader in the delivery of news and information to Canadians," said Mr. Brouwer."I look forward to joining the talented team at CanWest."
Mr. Brouwer received a degree in communications from York University in Toronto and is a member of the Newspapers Systems Group, a North American association of newspaper CIOs. -
3. Newsroom
newspaper.canwestmediasales.co - [Cached]Published on: 8/4/2006 Last Visited: 12/19/2007
TORONTO, Ontario - Dennis Skulsky, President of CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc., today announced the appointment of Edward Brouwer to the position of Vice President and Chief Information Officer of CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc.
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In this position, Mr. Brouwer will be responsible for all of the Print IT systems at CanWest, which includes having primary responsibility for specification, installation, operations and maintenance of key print software systems within the Publications group, including the National Post.
"I am very pleased to welcome Edward to CanWest MediaWorks," said Mr. Skulsky.
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With over 15 years of experience in various facets of the newspaper business, Mr. Brouwer most recently served as Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Metroland.In this role, he led the deployment of many IT enhancements and re-positioned IT as a sales enabler.Prior to this, Mr. Brouwer held many senior positions with a variety of publications and new media organizations across Canada, including President of icontact, Director of IT at Lower Mainland Publishing, and Publisher of the Edmonton Examiner.
"With its extensive portfolio of newspapers across the country, CanWest MediaWorks is a leader in the delivery of news and information to Canadians," said Mr. Brouwer."I look forward to joining the talented team at CanWest."
Mr. Brouwer received a degree in communications from York University in Toronto and is a member of the Newspapers Systems Group, a North American association of newspaper CIOs.

