Conrad Naponse

Manager

About Your Conrad

Conrad specializes in audit and consulting services for both for-profit entities and First Nation organizations. He plays a key role in supporting day-to-day operations and advising on the development of customized First Nation community trusts, using a client-first approach tailored to each organization’s unique needs. Conrad is deeply committed to being available and responsive, treating client accessibility as a personal priority to ensure timely, thoughtful solutions. He is recognized for delivering value beyond annual compliance, consistently offering strategic insights that drive long-term success. As a mentor to junior staff, Conrad fosters an inclusive and high-performing workplace, reflecting his dedication to excellence, collaboration, and continuous growth.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Assurance
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Taxation
  • First Nation Reporting
  • First Nation Community Trust Development
  • Mentorship

Education & Certifications

Laurentian University (2022) – Bachelor of Business Administration, Specialization in Accounting

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