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MNP is proud to announce Amanda Fanning as DataSnipper's Audit MVP of the Year

MNP is proud to announce Amanda Fanning as DataSnipper's Audit MVP of the Year

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We’re incredibly proud to announce that Amanda Fanning, Senior Associate at our Winnipeg office, is the recipient of the Audit MVP of the Year award at the DataSnipper Audit Awards.

Amanda fully embraces and embodies MNP's mindset of Insight Driven Assurance - the progressive approach that MNP takes in servicing our Audit clients. Through this mindset, Amanda developed a comprehensive package for her region, that demonstrated how to integrate technology such as DataSnipper into file practices.

"I want to emphasize the importance of embracing change and adopting new technology. We have a unique opportunity to shape the future of our profession by leveraging innovation so let's seize that opportunity", Amanda shares with her colleagues in the audit industry.

We’re delighted to celebrate Amanda’s achievements and we look forward to the bright future ahead of her.

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