Enoch Cheung, MCSE

Enoch Cheung

Enoch Cheung , MCSE

Partner

Enoch is a Partner with MNP’s Digital Services team in Markham. Enoch’s passion is technology, and applying Microsoft-based technologies to solve his clients’ challenges and empower businesses to take on the future. 

Enoch’s other passion is to work side-by-side with his high-performance team of consultants, designers and analysts as a servant leader.

Prior to joining MNP, Enoch held executive and senior management positions at a national bank, insurance firm, and software engineering firm. He co-founded and served as managing partner at an information technology company, where he implemented solutions used by provincial governments and not-for-profit organizations.

Enoch earned a Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) in computer science from the University of Waterloo in 1990 and holds several Microsoft technical certifications. 


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