David Roberge, MCP

David Roberge

David Roberge , MCP

Partner

David is a partner with MNP’s Lotteries team in Montréal. With more than two decades of experience, David specializes in lotteries as an auditor and developer of parallel auditing systems, including audits of instant tickets and draws.

David effectively manages and conducts a wide range of tasks on behalf of Canadian, U.S. and Chinese instant ticket printing corporations and Canadian lottery corporations, among others.

Bilingual in French and English, David is recognized for his communication, interpersonal and leadership skills. He is a creative problem solver, especially during critical times. David is an excellent trainer and shares knowledge clearly, openly and continuously, to ensure the services delivered meet the profession’s highest quality standards.

Before joining MNP, David was a senior director at a Big Four firms.

David earned a Diploma of College Studies (DCS) in computer science technology (programmer-analyst) from CÉGEP de Saint-Hyacinthe. He is a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and is in the process of obtaining his Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) certification.


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