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High Tech CEOs stress need for broad education

Senior executives of Canada's leading high-technology corporations have spoken out about the importance of liberal arts education in the digital economy.

In a statement issued in April, the chief executives of 30 companies said funding of higher education in this country needn't be an either/or proposition between technology or liberal arts and sciences.

"As leaders of some of Canada's growing high-technology companies, we have first-hand knowledge of the necessity for a balanced approach," they said in their statement.

"Yes, this country needs more technology graduates, as they fuel the digital economy. But it is impossible to operate an effective corporation in our new economy by employing technology graduates alone. We have an equally strong need for those with a broader background who can work in tandem with technical specialists, helping create and manage the corporate environment.

"A liberal arts and science education nurtures skills and talents increasingly valued by modern corporations. Our companies function in a state of constant flux. To prosper we need creative thinkers at all levels of the enterprise who are comfortable dealing with decisions in the bigger context.

"It is critical that all universities in Canada receive sufficient funding to ensure a well-educated workforce and a new generation of leadership."

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