Todd Towers

Todd Towers is an entrepreneur, and the Founder, President, and Creative Director of Farmboy Fine Arts Incorporated.
Todd grew up on a ranch in central Alberta where his family's roots reach back several generations. His Grandfather, Gordon Towers was a Canadian politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta. Todd is the son of local rancher Tom Towers.
Todd Towers attended Red Deer College and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Calgary in 1996. Soon after he converted a warehouse space into a gallery in Calgary, Alberta Canada. He founded the company Farmboy Fine Arts in Calgary in 2000 and then moved it to Vancouver in 2005.
Towers received the Top 40 Under 40 award. The Top 40 Under 40 list is compiled annually by The Caldwell Partners, an executive search organization. The list selects and awards young Canadians who have distinguished themselves through leadership, vision, innovation and contribution to their communities. Towers was chosen from more than 1500 nominees. It was the first time a leader in the field of art and design was chosen. The other 39 recipients included corporate CEOS, social activists and medical researchers.
Todd Towers sits on the foundation board of the Emily Carr University of Art an Design.
Todd Tower's Company Farmboy Fine Arts, works with Artists globally to design and develop site-specific art installations for luxury hotel, hospitality and corporate environments. His projects include hotels such as W Hotels, Starwood, Trump, Hyatt, Caesar's Palace, MGM and Wynn
 
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