User talk:Kamret

Kamaraj Retnasami, born on April 21, 1969, in Mauritius, is an Internet Marketing expert. He attended the country's elite primary and secondary schools (Philippe Rivalland RCA and College du Saint Esprit, respectively). At the age of 10, he developed a great passion for tennis (influenced by his father and the Borg/McEnroe era) and subsequently acquired some good tennis skills that allowed him to win a few tournaments. In January 1990, just three months short of his 21st birthday, he moved to the U.S. to attend the University of West Alabama (Livingston, Alabama) and obtained his B.S. degree in Business Information Systems three and a half years later. Later, he attended the University of South Alabama (Mobile, Alabama) for his graduate studies. He obtained his M.B.A. degree by the end of 1996 and then moved to Orlando, Florida, to work for the Walt Disney World Company as a marketing intern. He left the U.S. in 1998 to go back to his home country (Mauritius). In 1999, he moved to Toronto, Canada, to pursue a diploma in Information Technology at the Canadian Business School and another one in Internet Business and Technology at the University of Toronto. After completing his IT/e-business studies in 2000, he moved back to Mauritius again and worked for several companies there as a marketing consultant/manager. In 2004, he became a Canadian permanent resident (immigrant) but continued to live/work in Mauritius. He finally moved back to Canada in July 2007 and has been employed as National Marketing Manager for Adecco Canada since then.


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