Melanie Wiseblatt, CFF, CFE, CPA auditor

Melanie Wiseblatt

Melanie Wiseblatt , CFF, CFE, CPA auditor

Partner

Melanie Wiseblatt, CPA auditor, CFF, CFE,  is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services group and is a member of the firm’s Public Company group in Montreal. She has more than 8 years experience in both the public and private sectors, working with companies headquartered in Montréal and abroad.

Melanie has delivered assurance, accounting and tax services to clients in diverse industries – including technology, pharmaceuticals, mining, financial services, real estate and manufacturing She has worked on numerous auditing and accounting mandates, including multinational corporations subject to Sarbanes-Oxley 404 compliance. She works closely with her audit clients to identify and resolve technical accounting matters and issues and assists private clients through initial public offerings and various other transactions.


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