Introducing CPS-ECP’s National Executive Officer: Yves Dauphinais, P

Yves Dauphinais

Nov 21, 2019

Yves retired as Sales and Technology Integration Manager from Xerox Corporation, located in Saint John, New Brunswick.

Yves has 36 years of diverse experiences in sales management, marketing and public relations, strategy and business development, and technology integration including 10 years of experience in North America and 2 years at the Global level. During his career, Yves was the recipient of 11 President’s club in recognition of his overachievement.

Yves also was instrumental in the startup implementation of the 1st “sales” call center in North America for Xerox.

Fluently bilingual, his educational background includes business administration, sales management, computer business, leadership, problem solving and Lean Six Sigma certification.
He lives in Saint John, New Brunswick with his wife Elisabeth. They have 2 children and 4 grandchildren.

Yves was President of the Somerset Park homeowner’s association from 2001 to 2008, and still sits on the Board of Directors. Actively involved in the community, he has led a variety of non-profit volunteering organizations.

Yves is an experienced boater and a member of the Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons since 2000. He is also a member of the Sarasota Sail and Power Squadron (USPS). He is a Certified Instructor for both Canadian and US Power Squadrons.

He also owns a commercial Captain License. He was a captain for the Reversing Falls JetBoat in Saint John and do boat convoy between Saint John and Florida.

Yves is a member of the Kennebecasis Power and Sail Squadron, he is an RI and RE, immediate Past Commander and of the Atlantic District. He is Chair of the National IT Committee. He was a member of the 2016 Vancouver National Conference, and Chair of the 2017 Charlottetown National Conference.

Yves is completing his term as Director on the CPS-ECP’s Board of Directors.

He is also an avid amateur photograph, passionate of technology and likes travelling.

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