Roxanne Rinfret, CPA auditrice

Roxanne Rinfret

Roxanne Rinfret , CPA auditrice

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Roxanne is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Brossard. With more than two decades of professional experience, Roxanne brings strong interpersonal and communication skills to her role helping organizations succeed.

Roxanne works closely with small- and medium-sized businesses in a variety of industries, as well as with not-for-profit organizations. She conducts audit and review engagements and advises clients on business consolidation, reorganizations, mergers and acquisitions.

Prior to joining MNP, Roxanne held several roles in other firms, where she worked with publicly traded entities. She also advised organizations doing business in Canada and abroad before returning to professional practice.

Bilingual in French and English, Roxanne earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BAA) in accounting from HEC Montréal. She is a CPA Auditor.


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