Peter Holle is the founding President of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. He has worked extensively with public sector reform and has provided advisory services to various governments across Canada and the United States. As a senior policy advisor during the 1980s he was closely involved with regulatory reform and the privatization of government services and assets in Saskatchewan. Between 1993 and 1995 he was the founding director of the Manitoba Taxpayers Association and was instrumental in helping design Manitoba's balanced budget legislation. His publications have appeared in various newspapers and journals including the Winnipeg Free Press, the National Post and the Wall Street Journal. He has a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is a member of various organizations including the Mont Pelerin Society, an international organization of classical liberals. He has headed the Frontier Centre for Public Policy since its formation in 1997.