When she started Convenient Business Solutions Inc. (CBS) in 2006, Audrey Charles immediately opened a branch office in Tokyo for the Edmonton‑based company to sell its software development, optical engineering, marketing and design products and services. When she opened her next branch office in Dublin, it was in 2020 at the height of the COVID‑19 pandemic.
Entering the challenging Japan market established the entrepreneur’s international business credentials and gave CBS, as it’s known, a key presence in Asia. The Ireland office supported its growing European market. Meanwhile the pandemic shift to virtual business has been a perfect fit for CBS, which has become a successful technology company that helps businesses design optical products and develops software for smart‑city management.
“I am always moving the goalposts in terms of success,” says Audrey Charles, CEO of the private company, which has operations in 50 countries on five continents.
She founded CBS as an international firm primarily because she loved to travel. At the time she was living in Japan, where she learned the language, immersed herself in the business culture and made important connections for her new company.
Its early focus was on providing services, which “limited our reach and our potential,” she says. CBS began embracing technology and automation in 2009 and converted fully into a technology company in 2018, she says. “Since then, we have experienced significant growth year over year and have expanded our operations globally,” she adds, with exports now representing 90% of revenues.