Bram Abramson
Chief Legal and Regulatory Officer, TekSavvy Solutions Inc.
Bram Abramson is Chief Legal and Regulatory Officer at TekSavvy Solutions Inc. TekSavvy is a leading independent, consumer-focused telecommunications provider based in Chatham, Ontario, and Gatineau, Quebec. Bram’s role at TekSavvy includes responsibility for privacy, copyright, communications regulatory, and commercial and consumer law matters. Bram joined TekSavvy from a national law firm where, since his call to the Ontario Bar in 2007, he had provided regulatory, commercial, and transactional advice to a broad range of private- and public-sector clients, for which he was recognized by the Chamber’s Global and Who’s Who Legal guides. Before his legal career, Bram worked in senior industry research roles with TeleGeography, a Washington, DC based firm, and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. Bram is based in Toronto, sits on the executives of the Ontario Bar Association’s Privacy Law and Canadian Bar Association’s Entertainment, Media and Communications Law sections, and is a graduate of Concordia (BA, Communications) and McGill (BCL/LLB, Law) Universities.
Bram Abramson is Chief Legal and Regulatory Officer at TekSavvy Solutions Inc. TekSavvy is a leading independent, consumer-focused telecommunications provider based in Chatham, Ontario, and Gatineau, Quebec. Bram’s role at TekSavvy includes responsibility for privacy, copyright, communications regulatory, and commercial and consumer law matters. Bram joined TekSavvy from a national law firm where, since his call to the Ontario Bar in 2007, he had provided regulatory, commercial, and transactional advice to a broad range of private- and public-sector clients, for which he was recognized by the Chamber’s Global and Who’s Who Legal guides. Before his legal career, Bram worked in senior industry research roles with TeleGeography, a Washington, DC based firm, and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. Bram is based in Toronto, sits on the executives of the Ontario Bar Association’s Privacy Law and Canadian Bar Association’s Entertainment, Media and Communications Law sections, and is a graduate of Concordia (BA, Communications) and McGill (BCL/LLB, Law) Universities.