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Julia (Rivard) Dexter (born September 17, 1976) is a
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who competed in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Rivard and her teammates finished ninth in the K-4 500 m event at the
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in
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. She has since become an entrepreneur in
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, and has held several positions in Canadian Olympic sports, Government Stewardship and the Arts and Culture community.


Sporting career

Born and raised in
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, Rivard was a successful multisport athlete, especially as an alpine skier and swimmer. At one time she was ranked in the top ten in Canada in the 200m backstroke and 800m freestyle. She started her canoe-kayak career at the relatively late age of 19. She moved to
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shortly afterward to pursue her training. She was a member of the Canadian national kayak team for three years. Rivard's career highlights include a fourth-place finish in women's K-4 500m at the 1998 World Championships in
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. In the 2000 World Cup events, she and her teammates won a pair of bronze medals, and also had a fourth- and sixth-place finish. Her competitive career concluded with a ninth-place finishSports-reference.com Profile - Julia Rivard
/ref> in the K-4 500 m event at the
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in
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. Rivard is a member of the North Bay Sports Hall of FameNorth Bay Sports Hall of Fame Inductee - Julia Rivard
/ref> and the 2000 North Bay Female Athlete of the Year.


Education

While still a national team athlete, Rivard completed a Bachelor of Recreation Administration degree at
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in 2000. In 2003, she completed her Bachelor of Graphic Design at the
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(NSCAD University). She continues to pursue education in the field of communication with a specific interest in
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and its application in international relations.


Business

After graduation, Rivard founded an incubation center for independent creatives called Queen Street Studios in
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. Queen Street Studios was a new business of the year finalist at the Halifax Chamber of Commerce's 2008 Halifax Business Awards, and was named one of the top ten Nova Scotia startups by the Nova Scotia Business Journal. In 2006 Rivard was nominated for the Globe and Mail's Top 40 Under 40. In 2008, Queen Street Studios merged with a successful web development firm called Norex.ca, a company that was founded in 1999 by Matt Rudderham, Farlan Dowell, & Brandon Kolybaba, taking on the position of Creative Director. Under Julia's leadership, developer Chris Troup led the Norex team in developing a medal counter widget for the
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in
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. The widget had over 3 million downloads during the games and was among the most successful
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/ Mac downloads during that period. Later, Norex designed a similar results applicationInternational Canoe Federation 7 August 2009 - "ICF Canoe Sprint Championships going mobile" for the
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held in Dartmouth. The Norex group of companies was named the eighth fastest-growing company in
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by Progress Magazine in 2009, the sixth fastest-growing in 2010, and the second fastest-growing in 2011. Since then Norex re-branded to Code + Mortar Codeandmortar.com
/ref> and Julia currently sits on the board. Rivard was also a partner in Norex's sister company SheepDogInc.ca, Canada's first and most successful
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partner. In March 2010, SheepDogInc.ca was one of only 40 partner companies to deploy a Google App, application called gTrax, in the launch of the Google Apps Marketplace. Rivard was brought in as Chief Executive Officer at SheepDogInc.ca and remained in that position until she sold her interest in the company in 2013. In February 2020, Julia was elected as a member of the Board at Nova Scotia Power. Nova Scotia Power Inc. is a vertically integrated electric utility in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is privately owned by Emera and regulated by the provincial government via the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board.


Sport and community leadership

Since 2002 Rivard has continued her involvement in sports as a volunteer. She started at CanoeKayak Canada as an athlete's representative on the Sprint High-Performance Committee, and then moved on to the Executive Committee as Vice Chair of Athlete Relations. She was Vice Chair of Marketing and a member of the CanoeKayak Canada Board of Directors for 13 years. She is a past Board member of Sport Nova Scotia and the Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic. She is currently a member-at-large (B Member) of the
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. In an operational role, Rivard has been to both the
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in Beijing, and the
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in Vancouver as a Team Services Officer on the Canadian Mission Team. In that role she managed team operations at both Games. In 2008, Rivard accepted an appointment to the Board of Directors for the 2011
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which were held in Halifax. Since 2011 Rivard has served as an alumni representative on the NSCADU Board of Governors. In 2013 Julia was appointed to the position of the Vice-Chair of the NSCAD Board of Governors and throughout her term lead the strategic visioning and planning process. In 2012, Rivard was selected as a member of the
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study group for the Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference.2012 Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference
/ref> In February 2013, Rivard was one of 41 Canadian Olympic builders honoured with a
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. These individuals were selected for their contributions "work ngtirelessly behind the scenes to advance sports excellence in Canada."COC Announcement of Diamond Jubilee Medal winners
In 2014 Julia was presented with the BMO Award for Global Growth and Innovation and was selected as a Finalist for Halifax Business Person of the Year.


Family

Rivard has four children.Halifax Chronicle Herald 2012-March-05 - SheepDog President puts the Busy in Business
/ref> Julia is married to Steven Earle Dexter of Halifax, Nova Scotia.


References


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