Marc Therrien is an independent business management consultant. He has served as an external advisor to YULEX since 2023, but has worked with the team, on and off, for over 20 years. Marc provides invaluable support in the financial analysis and monitoring of YULEX’s operations.
Throughout his career, he has supported hundreds of entrepreneurs in the challenges associated with starting and growing their businesses, particularly in the financial realm. He has also collaborated with numerous economic development organizations, which has allowed him to develop a deep understanding of Quebec’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
He chose YULEX for the partners’ kindness and the work environment they have created. It is also because he recognized his own business philosophy in the quality of the firm’s services and its approach to clients. His expertise, rigor, and strategic mindset allowsallow our firm to grow with agility.
Although he comes from a region that is, all things considered, quite remote—Abitibi—he apparently didn’t get his driver’s license until well after he turned 30.
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