Posted AT 6:00 AM EST on 11/08/08
Rahbar's vision
JULIE FORTIER
Special to Globetechnology.com
When the Ottawa Talent Initiative shut down in March, many acknowledged that while the high-tech employment service was a great resource, no one really knew how to keep it going.
That was until Hamid Rahbar came along.
Back in 2001 during some of the darkest days of the tech wreck in Ottawa, a group of laid-off IT workers developed a plan to help get workers get back into the game.
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