Héloïse Bédard, MSc, CIA, CRMA, CGAP, PMP

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Héloïse Bédard , MSc, CIA, CRMA, CGAP, PMP

Partner, Enterprise Risk Services

Anne-Héloïse Bédard, MSc, CIA, CRMA, CGAP, PMP, is a Partner and leader of MNP’s Enterprise Risk Services team in Montreal. A trusted advisor who is prominent in her field, Anne-Héloïse works closely with her clients, helping them navigate and thrive in a fast-paced, constantly changing world where organizations face a multitude of risks and manage enormous amounts of data.

She provides clients with risk management and internal audit services, optimizing processes and controls, analytics and data governance, and contractual compliance and risk management of third parties.

Bilingual in English and French, Anne-Héloïse has extensive experience working with a wide range of clients in the private, public and parapublic sector space, including Crown corporations, municipalities and government ministries; and industries that include manufacturing and production, pharmaceutical, transportation and logistics and aerospace.

Anne-Héloïse earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BAA) in 1999 and a Master of Science (MSc) in 2002 from HEC Montréal. She is a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP) and Project Management Professional (PMP) and holds Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA).


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