Geoff Flood

Geoff Flood

Geoff Flood

Associate

Geoff is Technology Advisory Leader for MNP Digital in Atlantic Canada. Geoff brings thought leadership, vision, strategic direction and robust knowledge of corporate finance and investment strategy to his role. He helps his team in empowering clients to thrive in a digital economy, including technology advisory, digital platforms, applied data and AI, intelligent applications, cyber security and privacy, and managed IT.

Prior to joining MNP, Geoff co-founded and served as president of a leading Canadian applied data services firm for nearly 25 years; Chief Information Officer and Vice-President of a North American multidivisional specialty retailer; and Information Systems Officer for Canada’s largest food processor and retailer.

Geoff earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics from St. Francis Xavier University in 1976 and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in finance from Queen’s University in 1979. Geoff served as Chairman of the Premier’s Advisory Council on Technology and as Chairman of the New Brunswick Research and Innovation Council.


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