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Marie-Soleil Tremblay is a Full Professor at the National School of Public Administration (ENAP) and a Fellow of the Order of Chartered Accountants (FCPA). She serves as a researcher at the Center for Research on Governance (CERGO) and holds positions on multiple boards of directors including Investissement Québec, BLEUFEU, ENAP, and the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. Her expertise spans corporate governance, auditing, and public administration reform, with a particular focus on ethical challenges in governance structures.
Education:
- Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Business Administration - Accounting from Laval University, Quebec, Canada
- Master of Business Administration - Accounting from Laval University, Quebec, Canada
- Bachelor of Business Administration from School of Advanced Commercial Studies, Montreal, Canada
Professor Tremblay specializes in public administration reforms, Quebec public administration, risk analysis and management, financial analysis of governments, financial statements and accounting standards, governance of public enterprises, and integrated auditing. Her research bridges corporate governance theory with practical public sector applications, examining how governance structures can better serve democratic accountability and public interest. She has developed particular expertise in tactical ethics within boardrooms, diversity in governance contexts, and the challenges of modernizing public sector financial controls.
Her recent publications reveal a consistent evolution from traditional auditing toward broader considerations of public value creation, sustainability assurance, and the role of governance in addressing social challenges. There's a clear progression in her work examining ethical dilemmas in corporate governance while maintaining accountability, with increasing attention to environmental and social dimensions of governance.
Scientific Awards:
- ENAP Excellence in Teaching Award
Professor Tremblay serves as an associate editor for renowned academic journals and regularly advises public and private institutions. She is particularly noted for her practical insights that bridge academic theory with real-world governance challenges, making her a sought-after expert for board positions where financial expertise and governance knowledge are required. She has established herself as a leading voice in Quebec on corporate governance and public sector accountability.
As a member of the Center for Research on Governance (CERGO), she contributes to research initiatives focused on public sector governance, administrative reforms, and the evolving challenges facing public institutions in Quebec and Canada. Her work with CERGO supports policy development and governance improvements across multiple sectors through evidence-based research and practical recommendations.




