11/03/2025
Proud moment! ๐
Congratulations to Trevor Golding, recognized as one of Bishopโs Universityโs Top 10 After 10 for 2025, celebrating alumni who are making an impact in their industries and communities.
Your leadership and innovation continue to light the way โ quite literally! ๐ก
Get to know our Top 10 After 10! Today, weโre pleased to introduce Trevor Golding '08.
Trevor Golding is an entrepreneur and innovator in Canadaโs ag-tech sector, dedicated to advancing sustainable plant production and the future of controlled environment agriculture. After graduating from Bishopโs University in 2008 with a B.B.A. in Finance and Economics, Trevor started his career in business development before deciding to venture out on his own in 2017. Combining his passion for business and technology, he founded Gold Leaf Technologies, a company specializing in horticultural lighting and environmental optimization systems for commercial growers. Building on that success, he launched FutureProp, a venture focused on revolutionizing plant propagation through science-driven methods and partnerships across North America.
With nearly a decade of experience bridging the gap between agricultural science, commercial production, and innovation strategy, Trevor has become a trusted voice in the ag-tech community. His collaborative leadership and forward-thinking approach earned him recognition as one of Greenhouse Canadaโs Top 4 Under 40 in 2023, highlighting his role in helping shape the next generation of sustainable food production.
Trevor credits much of his personal and professional success to his time at Bishopโs University. It was there that he not only built a strong foundation for his career but also met his wife, Johanna โ09. Today, they are raising their family while managing two businesses together, continuing to live out the values of hard work, community, and innovation that Bishopโs helped inspire. When he is not working, Trevor channels that same passion into traveling, golfing, and tending to his garden.
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