Jon Barry

Jon Barry

Jon Barry

Partner, Digital Client Services Leader

Jon is a Partner with MNP’s Digital Services team. Jon leads the Client Services teams in MNP’s Digital practice, helping clients drive value and transformation from their digital investments. Collectively, the firm’s Client Services teams support all aspects of business development for MNP’s Digital practice, including marketing, sales enablement, revenue operations, client service sales, strategic partnerships and proposal management.

Jon’s entrepreneurial career spans the information and communications technology (ICT) industry, including serving as vice president for a major national telecommunications company and a multinational information technology consulting firm. He has worked on boards and in executive client services, business development, sales, product development, and marketing roles for companies ranging from startups to corporations. He is experienced in mergers and acquisitions, with a focus on ICT professional services.

Jon earned a Bachelor’s in economics (BA) from the University of Western Ontario and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Dalhousie University. He is chair of the Sweet Caroline Foundation, a member of the board of Food Allergy Canada, and a member of the New Brunswick District Education Council.


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