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Leadership Team

Our management team offers extensive experience in the software development and corporate consulting industry. We’ve provided award-winning, highly secure software applications and cloud based solutions for a wide variety of institutions in the health care and social services sectors. Learn more about our team members below.

Darryl Buck
RBB’s president and founder, Darryl Buck, has worked with a wide variety of corporations and government entities to provide project management, analysis, technical design and consulting services.

Randy Barbarie
Randy Barbarie is a Project Manager and partner at RBB. He manages system analysts, programmer analysts and consultants for RBB’s large-scale projects. In addition, he provides system feasibility and analysis, systems consultation, design, development and post-implementation support.

Stephen Edmonds
Steve Edmonds has more than thirty-five years of experience in financial management, negotiations, and relationship management. His previous roles include owner, partner, comptroller and consultant for a wide variety of companies.

Jason Collins
As Director of Corporate Development at RBB Innovations, Jason manages client relations and leads strategic corporate development.

Jason has 20 years of business management and corporate development experience. Before joining RBB, Jason led Business/Corporate Development at the Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre (SSMIC) and worked as a Business Management Consultant and Market Entry Architect.

Jason is no stranger to leadership and public service. He served as a Governor at Ontario’s newest University, Algoma University, and has served as a Director on numerous boards such as the SSM Public Utilities, EDC and Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre, to name a few. Jason also served as an elected Municipal Councilor in Sault Ste. Marie which provided him with a unique perspective of the complex challenges community organizations face in delivering public services.

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