Sylvain Morneau, M. Sc., CPA auditeur

Sylvain Morneau

Sylvain Morneau , M. Sc., CPA auditeur

Partner

Sylvain is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Brossard. Sylvain brings an excellent command of accounting standards for private companies and not-for-profit organizations to his role. His clients appreciate his skills in identifying and analyzing risk factors, as well as his ability to develop tailored solutions to these challenges.

With more than 25 years of experience, including nine years at one of the Big Four firms, Sylvain has developed expertise in assurance and advisory services in roles that have included director of financial Information, finance manager, and accounting manager. He has worked in companies ranging from family-run small- to mid-sized businesses to multinationals in the services, entertainment, manufacturing, and financial services industries.

Bilingual in French and English, Sylvain graduated from the Université de Sherbrooke with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and a Master of Administration (MSc) in accounting sciences, financial accounting. He is a CPA Auditor.


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