Kevin Gaudet Kevin Gaudet
E-mai: federal.director@taxpayer.com
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Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Kevin Gaudet has lived in eight Canadian provinces. His undergraduate degree is in Philosophy from the University of Lethbridge. He enjoyed a Summer Fellowship in Communications at the University of Amsterdam and completed his MBA at the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario.
Kevin has both public and private-sector experience. He was the Director of Opposition Research for Preston Manning, Leader of the Reform Party of Canada. He has done marketing strategy and government relations work for high-tech firms in telecommunications, banking, computer services and medical technology.
Winter and summer camping are among Kevin's favourite past times. He also volunteers as a Scout Leader with Scouts Canada. Kevin is fluent in French and English. He and his wife, Makiko, make their home in Toronto. Kevin has three children.
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