Martin Fontaine, CPA auditeur

Martin Fontaine

Martin Fontaine , CPA auditeur

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Martin Fontaine is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in our Longueuil office.

Based on the South Shore of Montreal, Martin advises clients throughout the region on management accounting, cost structuring, resource optimization, and financial projections. He oversees financial planning for a wide range of companies and their shareholders. His clientele includes both small- and medium-sized businesses in a variety of sectors, including services and retail.

Bilingual in English and French, Martin holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BAA, 2000) from HEC Montréal. He is a Certified General Accountant (CGA), qualifying in 2007. In 2009, he was among the first group of CGAs to be awarded the CPA Auditor designation.

Martin is dedicated to an array of social causes through his involvement in amateur sports and on the boards of not-for-profit organizations. He is treasurer for Amélys, a home care services provider and is a member of South Shore Chambers of Commerce (CCIRS). Since 2012, he has been involved with CCIRS’s organizing committee for the Dominique-Rollin Excellence Gala.


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