Gaby Ory
Gaby Ory is the Sr. Chief Executive Advisor and 5D Chairman of SMARTIFICIAL™ RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY, a portfolio of high potential early-stag
Gaby Ory is the Sr. Chief Executive Advisor and 5D Chairman of SMARTIFICIAL™ RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY, a portfolio of high potential early-stage companies under a virtual business accelerator program across the US, Canada, UK and France. SMARTIFICIAL™ is also an Intel Technology Provider and R&D collaboration network for innovative Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Business Solutions. As an investor and accomplished executive he brings a strong track record in C-level roles, both domestically and internationally, in the areas of mergers & acquisitions, finance, administration and auditing. Gaby is also an equity partner and serves on the Board of Shinshuri Foundation. He was CFO at Oracles of Truth Academy focused on online higher education. He conducted business in China which included meetings with Senior government officials and he served as President of Integrated Lodging Services, a startup technology company specializing in layover management services for airlines. Gaby’s corporate experience focused on mergers & acquisitions, and international business reviews in addition to CFO roles. He was CFO, Controller, Treasurer and Corporate Officer for CSC Canada in Montreal and Toronto. At Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) he was CFO, Director of Finance and Administration for the New York State Medicaid contract with responsibility for annual payments to Medicaid providers of more than $18 billion. As chief negotiator he led the successful effort resulting in a 5-year contract extension. In addition to domestic acquisition assignments, business reviews in France and Belgium were conducted in French & English. Gaby participated in the due diligence of General Dynamics Information Technology Division which resulted in a 10-year, $3 billion outsourcing contract. He was in Sydney on the due diligence team when CSC reacquired CSC Australia. After completing his studies in the Chartered Accountancy Program at McGill University (Canada), he joined the Audit firm of Campbell, Sharp, Nash & Field. Over six years, he conducted audits of major entities; financial, energy, commercial, retail, healthcare, municipal government and other business sectors