Andy Gagnon is a seasoned consultant with a proven track record of transforming organizations into high-performing teams and elevating those teams into elite game changers. Currently self-employed, Andy leverages his extensive expertise in process improvement, project management, and leadership to assist small businesses and startups...
Andy Gagnon is a seasoned consultant with a proven track record of transforming organizations into high-performing teams and elevating those teams into elite game changers. Currently self-employed, Andy leverages his extensive expertise in process improvement, project management, and leadership to assist small businesses and startups in navigating complex challenges. His approach is straight-talking and action-oriented, making him a trusted partner for organizations looking to tackle their most pressing issues.
In his current role, Andy has successfully led numerous key projects that focus on IT implementations and business process improvement, ensuring that clients not only meet their immediate goals but also build a foundation for sustainable growth. His work often involves developing comprehensive business plans and pro-forma financial statements that attract investors and drive strategic decision-making. By applying Six Sigma methodologies, he helps organizations streamline operations, reduce waste, and enhance overall efficiency.
Andy’s expertise in vendor management and human resources further complements his ability to create cohesive teams that are aligned with organizational objectives. His leadership style fosters collaboration and innovation, empowering teams to take ownership of their projects and deliver exceptional results. Whether it’s revamping inventory management processes or guiding startups through the intricacies of their growth phases, Andy is dedicated to delivering measurable outcomes that significantly impact the bottom line. With a focus on the most complex and crucial problems, he is committed to driving transformative change for businesses ready to elevate their performance.