In 2008, Poznansky founded G2G Consulting Inc., services such as program reviews,
mediation,
strategic planning,
change management, leadership training and mentoring and management
restructuring. Poznansky developed a process to help the Spanish government support the life sciences industry. He worked with the
Canada Foundation for Innovation. He helped form a research partnership made up of Robarts Research Institute,
Merck & Co, Merck Frosst Canada and GE Healthcare that was able to receive funding of $20 million over four years, resulting in many key research findings and publications on the subject of lung disease. Poznansky helped change the way the University of Alberta, Edmonton conducted research and helped facilitate the amalgamation of the research administration that occurred when Ottawa Civic and Ottawa General Hospitals merged to create
The Ottawa Hospital. He also aided the
Thunder Bay Regional Institute in attracting not only some of the "most respected health research minds in Canada" but those from around the globe. Poznansky completed the negotiation and advanced negotiation workshops at the Harvard Negotiation Institute,
Harvard Law School. ==Ontario Genomics Institute==