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Bill writes fiction, French and English songs and ballads, and composes music with MIDI
(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and synthesizers. He entertains with guitar accompaniment at
festivals, schools, and nursing and retirement homes.
He's French Acadian and grew up in the small fishing village of Wedgeport, on the southwest
coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, the setting for his novel, Olsegon.
In 1961, he graduated (valedictorian) in Applied Science from the Montreal Technical Institute,
and in 1984 earned an MBA at Oklahoma City University. Attended classes at the following
college and universities: Rose State College, Midwest City, Oklahoma; Oklahoma University,
Norman; Oklahoma State University, Stillwater; Carlton University, Ottawa, Canada, and
University of Wisconsin.
In 2000, Bill retired from a long career in Software Engineering/Computer Systems and
Management. He earned the employer's Professional Excellence awards in 1980 and 1982,
and was certified as a Six Sigma, Black Belt.
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2011 Bill Boudreau
Bill Boudreau
Photo by Spence & Associates, Inc.,
Oklahoma City