Zak Goldman, MBA, FEA

Zak Goldman

Zak Goldman , MBA, FEA

Partner

Zak is a member of MNP’s Insurance Services team in Toronto. Zak, who has advised families and business owners for more than two decades, brings timely and thoughtful solutions and a broadened perspective of the issues to help his clients preserve and protect their legacy, business, and family.

Zak works closely with business owners — private companies and shareholders, professionals (doctors, dentists, accountants, and lawyers), and those involved in charitable giving. He clearly explains insurance concepts and solutions and builds client relationships where clients feel comfortable sharing about what is most important to them.

Zak earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Toronto Rotman School of Business in 2008. He is a FAMILY ENTERPRISE ADVISOR™ (FEA).

Zak is involved in the local community: with UJA Federation of Greater Toronto and Mount Sinai Hospital; and his family started the Avery Goldman Fund at Sinai Health’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.


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