Rob Campbell, PAED

Rob Campbell

Rob Campbell , PAED

National Director & Provincial Director (MB & N.W. ON), Indigenous Services

Rob is MNP’s National and Provincial Director of Indigenous Services. A trusted and respected executive, leader and entrepreneur with effective long-term working relationships in a wide range of diverse settings, Rob provides consultation and support on community, economic and business development, governance and leadership issues at the local, regional and national levels.

With strong interpersonal and communication skills and a high degree of empathy, Rob – who is from the Kinosao Sipi Cree Nation (Norway House) - brings an in-depth understanding of Indigenous issues and opportunities to his role. He supports and helps oversee MNP’s services and programs for Canada’s Indigenous communities. This includes team development, new product development, client relationships, and subject matter expertise for community and business initiatives. He also helps with marketing, promotions, public relations, sponsorships and other outreach initiatives for Indigenous clients.

In a career spanning three decades, Rob has held senior posts within government and the corporate and Indigenous sectors. Prior to joining MNP, Rob operated a boutique Indigenous business services consulting company, and he has worked as an economic development advisor and officer.

Rob is a Professional Aboriginal Economic Developer (PAED) and Project Management Professional (PMP). He sits on numerous boards and committees, and also serves as a consultant, advisor, facilitator, motivational speaker and emcee at conferences, youth gatherings and corporate events. He is a guest lecturer at Canadian universities, colleges and high schools. Rob has been recognized by the Globe and Mail’s Report on Business as one of Canada’s Top 50 Executives.


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