Overview
Lisa Gorian is a merchant-services operator who surfaces most visibly through Latitude Payments and its Canadian parent NXGEN Canada. Public sources paint her as the executive who stood up Latitude’s U.S. push in 2015 while continuing to act as a point of contact for NXGEN’s Canadian ISO operations.
Latitude Payments – Cananda (2015–2018)
Gorian was the president of Latitude Payments, the U.S. brand NXGEN launched in 2015 to sell Elavon-backed acquiring to municipalities, nonprofits, and traditional retailers. Latitude offered four models (convenience fee, surcharge, traditional interchange-plus, and nonprofit donor-pays-cost), operated as the U.S. arm of NXGEN Canada, and had no public complaint history before the brand went dark in early 2018.1
- Role: President (with Don Andrews listed as vice president) overseeing U.S. expansion.
- Operating model: Resold Elavon processing while tailoring pricing structures for municipalities and nonprofits.
- Status: Website offline since 2018; merchants now pointed back to NXGEN Canada.
NXGEN Canada & Paylogec Nxgen Canada
Cyrious Software’s Control wiki still lists Gorian as the NXGEN Canada contact for U.S./Canadian merchants that integrate Cyrious Control with Elavon via NXGEN. The listing places NXGEN Canada at #1218-13351 Commerce Parkway in Richmond, British Columbia, and directs integrators to work through Gorian for onboarding.
RocketReach, which mirrors information from public LinkedIn data, currently shows Gorian working from Whitefish, Montana, as a project specialist within Paylogec Nxgen Canada, the ISO’s sales/service arm. That profile credits her with selling and boarding more than 1,500 merchants.
Earlier Ventures
Corporate filings also tie Gorian to Rush Springs Communities, LLC, a California entity formed in 2002 for real-estate projects. CorporationWiki lists her as a former member; the company is now inactive, but the filing shows she has operated companies outside of payments as well.
Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory notes
There were reports of complaints, lawsuits, or regulatory actions relating to Latitude Payments or NXGEN Canada during Gorian’s tenure, and independent searches do not surface enforcement records in public dockets. That absence of evidence is not proof of a perfect record, but it means there are currently no documented federal or provincial actions tied to her payments work that merchants can review.
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