Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson

Partner

Andrew Jackson is a Partner and member of MNP's MNP Digital Services group.

With more than two-and-a-half decades of experience working closely with organizations of all sizes in many different industries, Andrew builds client relationships based on trust. He always seeks to deliver IT solutions that provide value and align with each client’s business goals. Andrew prides himself on delivering practical results and outstanding client service experiences.

Andrew is adept at new product and service development and applying his expertise to streamline delivery throughout an organization. He has held numerous senior technical roles and leadership positions and has excelled as a successful entrepreneur in the Managed IT Services industry over the past two decades. Prior to joining MNP, he owned a leading technology services company.

Andrew studied computing science at the University of Alberta and computer systems technology at NAIT. He strongly believes in inspiring and mentoring the next generation of IT professionals.


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