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Name
  
Ray Sharma



Born
  
December 25, 1973 (age 50) (
1973-12-25
)
Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, India

Alma mater
  
University of Western Ontario Richard Ivey School of Business

Occupation
  
Executive Manager of Extreme Venture Partners

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Ray Sharma is the co-founder and executive manager of Extreme Venture Partners, the founder of XMG Studio and a super angel investor.

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Education and career

Sharma was born in Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, India. He obtained his degree in Business Administration from the Ivey School of Business at The University of Western Ontario.

Sharma started his career in the global investment banking industry where he worked as a stock market analyst, focusing on wireless-related technology companies. Sharma has also served as a member of the Ontario Judicial Council.

Sharma is an angel investor and has invested in venture capital rounds during early-stage funding. His private investments have included Xtreme Labs, Extreme Venture Partners, Athabasca Oil (IPO), Bridgewater (IPO), and Cancervax (IPO). In 2009, he founded XMG Studio, a mobile games studio in Toronto, Canada and co-founded Extreme Venture Partners.

In addition, Sharma has spoken at mobile industry events including Interactive Ontario’s iP3 Forum, the 2013 Milken Institute Global Conference, the 2012 Application Developers Conference hosted by Scotia Capital and the 2010 CTIA Mobile Web and Apps WorldForum. In February 2013, Sharma participated in a discussion panel with Tony Clement and other entrepreneurs and developers over the open data made available by the Canadian government. Through XMG Studio, he founded The Great Canadian Appathon in 2011, an app-building competition for Canadian college students.

Sharma has contributed as a guest author for Pocket Gamer and The Globe and Mail and serves on the Royal Ontario Museum Board of Trustees as well as the Government of Canada's Advisory Panel on Open Government.

He is the creator of Canadian Open Data Experience (CODE), which is Canada's largest open data hackathon.

References

Ray Sharma Wikipedia