Brice Ominski is a globally recognized enterprise architecture leader, author, and business technology advisor. He has guided organizations across industries through some of the most complex and high-stakes transformations of the digital era. An inaugural board member of the Chief Architect Forum, Brice has been at the forefront of shaping how leaders worldwide connect strategy with execution and build enterprises that thrive in constant change.
Brice's career spans executive leadership, global advisory, and pioneering work in emerging technologies. He served as Global CTO of Deepdive World, driving innovation and large-scale technology adoption for universities, credit unions, and global financial organizations. Earlier, at Price Waterhouse's Emerging Technology Centre, he advised on early AI adoption, contributing to an Oncocin-like expert system for oncology treatment planning-years before AI became mainstream. With IBM, he played a key role in the $500 million Manitoba Better Systems Initiative, one of Canada's largest modernization programs. He was also a business technology advisor for the landmark merger of Great-West Life and London Life, shaping a lean and profitable group insurance business.
As an Information Technology Architecture Planning Advisor with Microsoft, Brice supported the Government of Manitoba, aligning enterprise architecture practices with modernization strategy. He also served as Acting Chief Architect at the University of Manitoba, where he advanced student excellence initiatives, introduced architectural practices, and led strategies for high-performance computing (HPC) and GPU adoption to drive research innovation.
A contributor to the IASA Global BTABoK, Brice is passionate about mentoring architects and developing the next generation of enterprise leaders. His forthcoming book, Digital Momentum: Building Real Change-Ready Enterprises, distills these experiences into a practical playbook for creating adaptive, trusted, and continuously evolving enterprises.