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William M. Tatham is the Founder and Executive Chair of NexJ Health Inc., a provider of cloud-based virtual care solutions for chronic condition management and mental wellbeing. Mr. Tatham was formerly the Chief Executive Officer of NexJ Systems Inc., providing executive oversight for the company and vision for the company’s enterprise customer management solutions.
Mr. Tatham started his career as a University of Waterloo cooperative education student at IBM and as a management consultant at Arthur Andersen & Co. As Founder, Chair and CEO, Mr. Tatham led Janna Systems Inc.(TSX:JSI), a world leader in enterprise customer relationship management software for financial services, which sold in 2000 in a record value transaction for a public Canadian software company. Mr. Tatham then founded and was Managing Partner of XJ Partners, a venture capital and advisory services firm that incubated NexJ Systems (TSX:NXJ), where he acted as CEO and which he took public in 2011. NexJ Systems Inc. was sold to N. Harris Computer Corp. in 2022. Mr. Tatham is currently the Executive Chair of NexJ Health Inc., which was spun out from NexJ Systems in 2016. He also serves as the chair of MAJiK Systems, an Industrial IOT software company that captures machine performance data to help monitor, analyze and optimize manufacturing operations and production.
Mr. Tatham is Chair and Co-founder of the not-for-profit Canadian Association for Person-Centred Health. He was formerly a member of the Board of Directors and Audit Committee of Elizabeth Arden (RDEN: NASQ), a global prestige beauty products company. He is the former Chair of the Quality Committee and Vice-Chair of the Board of Governors of the North York General Hospital, a multi-site, community, academic hospital.
Mr. Tatham holds a BASc in Systems Design Engineering with options in Socio-economic Systems and Management Science. He is a Doctor of Engineering (honoris causa), and a member of the Dean’s Advisory Council, Engineering, for the University of Waterloo. Mr. Tatham is also formerly an Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Health at York University.