BANGOR — Eastern Maine Enhancement Corporation has employed Thatien Munyaneza to direct their finance group as director of finance. He has 20 decades of practical experience working in accounting, money management and administration for intercontinental non-gain and educational entities throughout eight African countries, the U.S., the Caribbean, Asia, Canada, the U.N., the E.U. and the Planet Lender.
Thatien has a B.S. in accounting from the Countrywide College of Rwanda, and an M.S in monetary accounting from the University of Quebec in Montreal. He has expended 13 a long time functioning for U.S.-dependent non-profits, most not long ago as finance manager at Globe Aid in Baltimore and then as Africa space finance director at Entire world Problem Growth Group in Seattle.
“We are delighted Thatien has joined the EMDC crew. His strong accounting abilities and fiscal acumen is complimented by his alignment with EMDC”s mission. His job knowledge and belief that the local community is at the heart of what we do will make him a good addition to our staff,” explained President & CEO Lee Umphrey.
In live performance with EMDC’s senior leadership staff, finance committee and the board of directors, Munyaneza will aim on fiscal budgeting even though producing and employing sustainable approaches. EMDC’s finance group works intently with other departments and associates to deal with present plans when incorporating new alternatives to guidance firms, communities and staff.
Jap Maine Growth Corporation fosters public-non-public associations and leverages assets that enable firms, communities and individuals attain prolonged-time period goals and prosperity. EMDC is the only financial advancement organization in the point out that presents companies to these 3 teams below 1 umbrella. Their built-in plans and individualized providers speed up financial and workforce improvement by this holistic strategy.