Stéphane Doiron, FCPA

Stéphane Doiron

Stéphane Doiron , FCPA

Managing Partner

Stéphane Doiron is managing partner for the MNP offices in Bas‑Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie. In addition to serving the needs of his clients, his role is to determine the strategic direction of the region and lead the professionals who provide services to clients.

A seasoned and approachable business consultant, Stéphane has over twenty-five years of experience in assurance and advisory services, with private companies in all business sectors and in the public sector. He also has four years of experience as Financial Vice-President of a manufacturing company.

Stéphane is a sought-after business advisor to SMEs of all sizes, and he offers his clients a variety of strategic services including help with buying and selling a business, financing support, statutory audits, and management consulting.

Stéphane is very involved in his local community. In recent years, he has been active in the Chamber of Commerce and has served as honorary president of various charitable causes.


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