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Born in Victoria, BC, Canada, but growing up in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia from age 5, I've been blessed with opportunities to travel and work around the world which has forever made me a lover of diversity, challenge, human rights, innovation, and bringing our world closer together using technology and hard work.
Brock Gunter-Smith was born in Victoria, BC, Canada, and grew up in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia from age 5.


I co-founded a Non-Profit in Manitoba, Canada that for 16 years I am proud to say has continued to help independent entrepreneurs, students, educational institutions, and small businesses with assistance in professional skills development, business development programs, access to market initiatives, and a vibrant community of like minded creative professionals to help grow and sustain their projects and companies. With over 1000 members we annually generate over $7,000,000 in net new business for local new media professionals and skill up anyone looking to be part of the New Media Industry.
He is the co-founder of a non-profit in Manitoba, Canada. For the last 16 years the organization has helped independent entrepreneurs, students, educational institutions, and small businesses with assistance in professional skills development, business development programs, access to market initiatives, and a vibrant community of like-minded creative professionals to help grow and sustain their projects and companies. With over 1000 members the non-profit annually generate over $7,000,000 in net new business for local new media professionals and skill up anyone looking to be part of the New Media Industry.


At the same time I have dedicated 16 years of my life to the Mailorder Pharmacy Industry helping provide critical access to maintenance medications for patients in 140 countries, where the local costs, quality issues, or complete lack of availability, prohibit patients from being able to follow the medication therapy prescribed by their physicians to maintain basic health and wellness.
Concurrent to his work in the non-profit sector, Gunter-Smith has committed 16 years to the Mailorder Pharmacy Industry helping provide critical access to maintenance medications for patients in 140 countries, where the local costs, quality issues, or complete lack of availability, prohibit patients from being able to follow the medication therapy prescribed by their physicians to maintain basic health and wellness.
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Organization: Canadian International Pharmacy Association, New Media Manitoba
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Region: North America
Country: Canada
Email: brock@gunter-smith.com
Website:

   Canadian International Pharmacy Association

Twitter:    @Brockgs

Brock Gunter-Smith was born in Victoria, BC, Canada, and grew up in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia from age 5.

He is the co-founder of a non-profit in Manitoba, Canada. For the last 16 years the organization has helped independent entrepreneurs, students, educational institutions, and small businesses with assistance in professional skills development, business development programs, access to market initiatives, and a vibrant community of like-minded creative professionals to help grow and sustain their projects and companies. With over 1000 members the non-profit annually generate over $7,000,000 in net new business for local new media professionals and skill up anyone looking to be part of the New Media Industry.

Concurrent to his work in the non-profit sector, Gunter-Smith has committed 16 years to the Mailorder Pharmacy Industry helping provide critical access to maintenance medications for patients in 140 countries, where the local costs, quality issues, or complete lack of availability, prohibit patients from being able to follow the medication therapy prescribed by their physicians to maintain basic health and wellness.