Singer Corporate Resources

About Us

Singer Corporate Resources was founded by Barry Singer, B.A., BCL, LL.B.  He is an experienced expert in helping highly successful companies achieve rapid growth without over-investing in support services.


Barry Singer

 

Barry led the delivery of essential corporate services for:

 

Rogers Wireless (advising predecessor Cantel in its early stage of development)

Shaw Communications (WIC Connexus wireless start-up)

ACC TelEnterprises (telecommunications start-up with $175 million in revenues when acquired by AT&T)

Norcen Energy Resources (highly regulated energy exploration and distribution)

Purolator Courier (Canada's most successful courier and transportation company)

Canada Lands Company (crown corporation responsible for surplus property enhancement)

Sprint Canada ( full-service telecommunications provider)

Denneboom Inc. (major media advertising provider)

Barry is a superb negotiator who is totally committed to delivering results that achieve corporate objectives.  His collaborative style ensures team buy-in and coordination of key stakeholders impacted by corporate resources.  He is a bilingual -- English and French -- senior business executive and corporate lawyer.
 
Barry has a winning track record in:


 

  • Providing the full portfolio of corporate services/resources to early stage and fast-growing companies      
  • Establishing and managing human resources groups
  • Implementing a legal services strategy and delivering law services that significantly reduce prior legal costs while providing better business response
  • Negotiating collective labour agreements on management’s behalf without business interruption
  • Renegotiating corporate real estate commitments and entering into new arrangements for premises, providing for maximum growth flexibility
  •  Managing vendors to deliver administrative support products and services at rock bottom costs
  • Forging terms of strategic supplier and distributor relationships
  • Introducing and implementing corporate governance guidelines to ensure regulatory compliance
  • Managing fraud, loss prevention and risk management departments
  • Representing companies before numerous regulatory boards