Caitlin Brown, MBA, B.Sc

Caitlin Brown

Caitlin Brown , MBA, B.Sc

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Caitlin is a member of MNP’s Community Safety and Wellbeing Consulting practice in Winnipeg. She helps Indigenous, municipal, provincial, and federal public safety and justice organizations improve their service delivery, increase efficiencies, and achieve their organizational objectives.

With more than a decade of experience, Caitlin works with a diverse range of public and private sector clients across Canada to deliver strategic organizational planning and review engagements, and identify organizational needs and the approach and services that will best meet her clients’ requirements. She understands their challenges, including rising costs and the increasingly complex issues faced by those who become involved in the justice system.

Caitlin conducts governance and operational reviews, needs assessments, and program and service evaluations, as well as financial analysis and modeling for feasibility studies, service level costing, and business planning. She takes on project management roles with a focus on both financial and workload data analysis. With extensive experience analyzing police costs, she has built a number of activity-based costing models and other financial models to inform cost-benefit analyses for alternative police model comparisons.

Caitlin graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in 2010 and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in finance in 2012.


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