Jie Feng, MASc, LSS MBB

Jie Feng

Jie Feng , MASc, LSS MBB

Partner

Jie is a member of MNP’s Consulting team leading the firm’s Western Canada Performance Improvement practice, helping clients enhance their business performance through a comprehensive, custom suite of services.

Jie’s extensive experience and insights into technology-enabled business transformation supports clients in a range of industry sectors. He works with small- to medium-sized organizations, drawing on more than two decades of experience working with Fortune 500 organizations and governments in North America and around the world.

Jie earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in metallurgy and materials engineering from Shanghai University of Technology in 1990 and a Master of Applied Science (MASc) in mechanical engineering from the University of Ottawa in 1999. He earned a Graduate Certificate in statistical methods for process and product improvement from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is also a certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt.

Jie is bilingual in Mandarin and English.


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