Mark Stanford

Vice President, Systems & Quality at Provident10

Mark Stanford is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in systems and quality management, currently serving as Vice President at Provident10 since January 2017. Previously, Mark held key positions as Principal at Duckworth Consulting Inc., Director of the NL Region at ABM Integrated Solutions, and Director at PwC, among others. Mark began a career in consulting with significant roles at xwave, Interis Consulting, and Deloitte Canada, as well as a management consultant position at Fujitsu Canada. Mark holds an MBA in Corporate Strategy and Finance from Ivey Business School at Western University and a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance from Dalhousie University.

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St. John's, Canada

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Provident10

Since 2017, Provident10 has been serving the public service employees of Newfoundland and Labrador. At more than 60,000 members (and growing), we are one of the largest public service pension plans in Atlantic Canada. Provident10 was created as a result of pension reform in Newfoundland and Labrador in 2014 and oversees the investment management and pension administration of the Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP). Since our creation, we've focused on building a team who demonstrate their endless commitment to supporting our members and the long-term sustainability of the Fund. We’re proud to have been named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for three consecutive years! We earned the designation by focusing on implementing policies and initiatives that are employee-focused and help make Provident10 a great place to work, like employer-matched contributions to a defined benefit pension plan; a new, modern office space; and in-house health and wellness initiatives. The best is yet to come as we look to the next phase of our journey and set our sights on long-term growth and creating meaningful impact for our members, partners, and the communities in which they live and work. We hope you’ll join us.