
Bryan Elliott
Bryan is an entrepreneur, engineer, author, speaker, and philanthropist. He co-founded and serves as CEO of Flō Energy Solutions, a company operating in Canada, the US, and Mexico, where he holds multiple technology patents that underscore his innovative leadership. In addition to his work at Flō, Bryan is the co-founder, Chairman Emeritus, and a current board member of Bee Me Kidz, which has recently expanded to its fourth city. He is also the co-founder and president of M46 Ministries and serves as a board member of Transform Our World Canada and EPIC at Work, extending his influence across several advisory roles to make Kingdom-centered impact.
Bryan is the author of More Than Gold and As in Heaven, with two new books currently in development. He also hosts a podcast and writes blogs for his website, while contributing guest blogs to other organizations.
His adventurous spirit is reflected in personal pursuits such as cycling across Canada, bungee jumping from the 364-foot Victoria Falls Bridge in Africa, and skydiving, mirroring his dynamic approach to life and leadership.
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