A Closer Look at Our Commitment to Canada
March 28, 2024Cloudpermit proudly serves over 400 Canadian local governments, offering multiple solutions including permitting, licensing, planning & development, and by-law enforcement. For years, Ontario’s leading permitting software has made community development simpler for thousands of Canadians.
With a commitment to excellence, Cloudpermit remains dedicated to providing outstanding services to its expanding customer base.
Jarkko Turtiainen, Cloudpermit’s Senior Vice President, emphasized the exceptional standards set by Canadian governments.
Canadian governments have truly embraced online permitting and community development,” said Turtiainen. “They have set a high standard for other countries to follow. We take pride in serving hundreds of Canadian communities and are committed to meeting their changing needs.”
This year, Cloudpermit welcomed two new staff members poised to drive significant changes in Canada.
Sridhar Subramanian has joined Cloudpermit as Canada’s Senior Vice President of Sales. He has over 20 years of government technology experience.
I'm thrilled to join the Cloudpermit team and pursue my passion for helping Canadian governments become more efficient,” said Subramanian.
Another key addition to Cloudpermit is Sidney Pearson, Cloudpermit’s Customer Success Manager. She brings valuable government and technology expertise to the team.
Cloudpermit already offers excellent customer service,” explained Pearson. “I'm excited to join the team to build even stronger relationships with our Canadian customers.”
As part of this growth, Cloudpermit appointed Aubrey LeBlanc as Director of Business Development.
In his previous role as Chief Administrative Officer at the Ontario Building Officials Association (OBOA), he significantly impacted the government landscape. He has brought his expertise to Cloudpermit for two years.
Leslie Wright, previously a Digital Transformation Specialist at the City of Windsor, has also contributed to strengthening Cloudpermit's Canadian focus over the past two years.
In addition to strengthening its Canadian team, Cloudpermit has also built great partnerships. The software provider has partnerships with the OBOA and has successfully collaborated with AMO (Association of Municipalities of Ontario), LAS (Local Authority Services), and MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation).
I look forward to the remarkable changes ahead for Cloudpermit and the Canadian governments we serve,” concluded Subramanian.
To learn more about how we help over 400 Canadian communities thrive, reach out to us.