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BT Canada launches new Digital Technology and Risk group

Toronto, ON – Baker Tilly Canada is excited to announce the launch of our new Digital Technology and Risk service group. Spearheaded and led by partner Deepak Upadhyaya – a respected people coach, leader and mentor with more than 25 years of progressive experience leading risk and consulting teams – this group continues BT’s commitment to clients as they evolve in the digital space, navigating technological risks and opportunities related to AI, automation,  cybersecurity, privacy, digital assets and more.

“In this time of rapid technological acceleration, businesses have more opportunities than ever to leverage technology designed to propel them to greater success,” Upadhyaya explains. “From digital transformation to express technology assessments, Baker Tilly Canada’s Digital Technology and Risk group advises organizations on strategies and adoption of emerging technologies, so they are ready for anything – becoming more efficient, transparent and secure in the process.”

With more than 300 years of combined experience helping businesses across a variety of industries, this team provides the expertise clients need to develop a more impactful relationship with their clients – now and into the future.

For further information

Deepak Upadhyaya Deepak Upadhyaya
Toronto, Ontario
D (647) 374-0697
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Tanya Kostiw Tanya Kostiw
National Office
D (647) 985-8576
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Through its independent member firms, the Baker Tilly Canada Cooperative provides a full complement of financial services across every major industry sector through an established platform, deep local expertise and access to the highest quality resources in the international marketplace. As an independent member of Baker Tilly International, Baker Tilly Canada and its member firms are part of a global network of 658 offices, with 43,000 people in 141 territories.

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