Noah Campbell
Touchless Inc.
Director, Government and Community Innovation
Noah Campbell is a University of Windsor Gold LEAD Medallion Scholar in the Faculty of Science and the winner of the inaugural 2020 APMA Institute for Automotive Cybersecurity Young Cyber Achievement as well as the 2018 WEtech Alliance YQG Young Professional/Student of the Year award.
As a recent graduate of the UWindsor, Noah holds an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Applied Computing with Distinction. He also founded WinHacks, the region’s first ever post-secondary hackathon, and BorderHacks, a cross-border hackathon funded by the US State Department. Noah also founded the first of 25 Google Developer Student Club Chapters in North America at the University of Windsor and was the Chair of the 2019 Canadian Undergraduate Computer Science Conference. Beyond this, Noah also has held several positions within BlackBerry, writing training content used by 16/20 G20 governments and a variety of public-private organizations while championing many initiatives locally such as the BlackBerry Bootcamp program. As the former Tech Community Program Manager for WEtech Alliance and Invest WindsorEssex, Noah catalyzed digital transformation on our main streets by leveraging over $1m in support directly to small businesses.
In March, Noah joined WaveDirect Telecommunications to lead Government Relations and Strategic Projects where he secured over $21m in government funding for local connectivity projects. Extending from this opportunity Noah has recently joined Touchless as Director, Government & Community Innovation to create more accessible, connected, and data-driven communities, right here in our region and beyond.