Mark Knott
About Mark Knott
Mark Knott is a Senior Project Manager at Security Compass, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in project management and consulting, having held various roles at companies such as 407 ETR, Ferrovial, TeraGo Networks, Loblaw Companies Limited, and AT&T.
Work at Security Compass
Mark Knott has been serving as a Senior Project Manager at Security Compass since 2019. In this role, he oversees project management activities, ensuring that projects align with the company's objectives and are delivered on time. His responsibilities include coordinating project teams, managing resources, and communicating with stakeholders to facilitate successful project outcomes.
Previous Experience in Project Management
Prior to his current position, Mark Knott worked at 407 ETR as a Project Manager and Consultant from 2002 to 2009. He also held the role of IT Project Manager and Business Systems Architect at TeraGo Networks from 2010 to 2015. His experience includes managing various projects and consulting on IT-related initiatives, contributing to his extensive background in project management.
Consulting Roles in IT
Mark Knott's career includes significant consulting roles, such as his position as an IT Electronic Tolling Consultant at Ferrovial in 2010. He also worked as an IT Consultant at 407 ETR during the same period. His expertise in IT consulting has allowed him to provide valuable insights and solutions in various technology-driven projects.
Educational Background
Mark Knott studied at Sheridan College, where he focused on Business Computer Systems from 1978 to 1981. He achieved a degree in Business and Computer Science, which laid the foundation for his career in project management and IT consulting. His education has equipped him with the necessary skills to navigate complex business and technology environments.
Career Timeline Overview
Mark Knott's career spans several roles in project management and IT consulting. He began his career at Loblaw Companies Limited as an Enterprise Application Architect from 1995 to 1998. He then transitioned to AT&T as an IT Project Manager from 1998 to 2002. His diverse experience includes positions at 407 ETR, TeraGo Networks, and Ferrovial, highlighting his extensive background in the field.