Morgan has more than 12 years of experience providing public affairs and government relations advice to senior elected and bureaucratic officials. Prior to joining Cisco, he served in several senior roles facilitating public policy development, budgetary, and strategic planning with key government ministers and decision makers in the Canadian and international public sector arena. He is noted and respected for his keen insight and diplomatic approach in tackling sensitive issues.
He also has prior experience in the technology sector. Assisting a fellow alumnus, he invested and assisting in crafting the strategic plans of a technology start-up. Despite being created during the aftermath of the tech meltdown, the company was purchased by a major Fortune 500 company a little over 2 years after its creation.
Morgan holds an MBA from Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, a Masters of Public Administration from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, and an Honours B.A. in Political Science from the University of Windsor, Ontario.
Recent Posts
High Tech Policy
Happy Collaborative New Year Morgan Elliott | 05 Jan 2009
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January 2009 -While the end of December usually provides a brief moment for a retrospective of the past year,
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One Million Acts of Green – Yes We Can Morgan Elliott | 13 Nov 2008
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Firstly I must acknowledge my bais, but this is a great idea. Cisco has partnered with the Canadian Broadcasting
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One Million Acts of Green – Yes We Can Morgan Elliott | 13 Nov 2008
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Firstly I must acknowledge my bais, but this is a great idea. Cisco has partnered with the Canadian Broadcasting
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A Tragically Hip way to engage youth Morgan Elliott | 10 Oct 2008
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Largely overshadowed by the race south of the border, Canadians are also in the midst of an election that
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Why Privacy will trump Net Neutrality Morgan Elliott | 18 Aug 2008
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With the recent FCC ruling on elements of Net Neutrality, the dog days of summer are witnesses to yet
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