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Michael Meekins Saskatchewan

Saskatoon, Canada

Michael Meekins Saskatchewan has been a pivotal figure in the financial sector since he co-founded Westbridge Capital Ltd. in 2007, where he serves as President and CEO. This private equity firm, based in Saskatchewan, specializes in acquiring established companies with solid management teams and providing high, predictable monthly income to investors through the Westbridge Capital Partners Income Trust. With over thirty years of professional experience in the telecommunications and financial sectors, he has demonstrated expertise in strategic management, executive leadership, and business growth. His skills extend to marketing, strategy, and negotiations, enabling him to effectively lead and expand business operations. Michael began his education at Luther College in Regina, Saskatchewan, and pursued higher education in commerce at Concordia University in Montreal. While at university, he distinguished himself as a member of the national wrestling team, showcasing his dedication and discipline early in his career. His professional journey commenced in telecommunications at ACC TelEnterprises Ltd. in 1995, where he started as a director of agent development. Michael was instrumental in fostering a culture that supported and developed agents, significantly contributing to the company's growth. He later ascended to vice president at WorldxChange Corporation, where he further refined his leadership and management skills. His eight-year tenure at Modern Digital Communications Inc. as President and CEO marked a significant phase of his career, overseeing operations and strategic growth in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. In 2007, he transitioned into the financial industry by co-founding Westbridge Capital Ltd. The firm targets acquisitions of financially stable and profitable companies, focusing on those with long operating histories and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), ranging from $2 million to $20 million.

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