There are several different people named (or close to) “Gordon Findlay,” and without more context (location, profession, or why you’re asking), it is not possible to say which one you mean with enough certainty to be accurate.

Possible matches

  • A British Army parachute regiment NCO, Colour Sergeant Gordon Petrie McIvor Findlay, who served with 2 PARA and was killed during the Falklands conflict at Wireless Ridge in 1982.
  • A Canadian-based communications professional named Gordon Findlay who emigrated in the 1950s and later became a communications director for Royal Insurance in Canada.
  • A film and TV crew professional named Gordon Findlay credited in technical roles (such as camera/vision and transport) on productions including the TV series “Taggart,” the show “Wheel of Fortune,” and the film “Napoleon.”
  • A life-sciences and pharma-focused executive, Gordon Findlay PhD MBA, whose profile highlights expertise in global marketing, product launch, and cross‑functional leadership in healthcare and biotech settings.

Why the answer is uncertain

  • The name “Gordon Findlay” (and close variants like Finlay or Gordon-Finlay) appears in multiple unrelated contexts: military history, corporate communications, film/TV production, and life-sciences business.
  • Your question does not specify country, industry, or any time frame, so identifying a single definitive person would be guesswork rather than reliable information.

If you can share more detail such as:

  • Country or city
  • Field (military, business, entertainment, academia, sports, etc.)
  • Rough time frame (e.g., “active around 2020s” or “historical figure”)

then a much more precise and useful “quick scoop” can be given.