TELUS International has welcomed Olin Anton, Sue Paish, Carolyn Slaski, and Sandra Stuart as independent directors to its board of directors. Olin Anton joined the board in January 2021 and also currently serves as vice-chair for Junior Achievement of British Columbia, the executive committee for the Business Laureates of British Columbia, and as chair of the board of the Vancouver Public Library Foundation. Olin spent his career in professional practice as a chartered accountant and as a chartered professional accountant. Olin retired in June 2016 from his role as a partner at Deloitte LLP. Sue Paishjoined the board in May 2021 and is currently CEO of Canada?s Digital Technology Supercluster, a position she has held since 2018. She also currently serves on the boards of the CORIX Group of Companies, Canexia Heath and Own the Podium. Sue served as corporate director and then as president and CEO of LifeLabs Medical Laboratory Services from 2008 to 2017 and as a director and CEO of Pharmasave Drugs (National) Ltd. from 2004 until 2012. She also was previously the chair of the board of directors of the Business Council of British Columbia, a director of the Vancouver Board of Trade, the Michael Smith Foundation, the Insurance Corporation of BC and the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency Board. Carolyn Slaskijoined the board in July 2021 and most recently served on the EY board of directors as the Americas vice-chair of talent from 2015 to 2021, where she oversaw the company's talent and people strategy. She is a Certified Public Accountant with over 30 years of experience in business strategy, profit and loss management, human capital, and governance. Carolyn serves on the board of Liberty Science Centre whose mission is to promote STEM education to the underserved community. She also lends her expertise as a regular contributor to leading publications, including the Harvard Business Review, Forbes, MarketWatch, Entrepreneur and Inc. Sandra Stuart joined the board in September 2021 and is an accomplished senior executive with a successful 40-year career in the global banking industry. Much of her career has been forged at HSBC, where she held increasingly challenging positions including executive director, group general manager, and president and CEO. Sandra has been recognized for her accomplishments by Catalyst Canada and the Women?s Executive Network and has been named one of British Columbia?s Most Influential Women in Business.