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Financial Analyst

Marina Bertram

Dedicated to optimizing care through financial insight, Marina brings a compassionate spirit and analytical expertise to Harrison. As a financial analyst, Marina is devoted to supporting Harrison’s mission of providing the best possible care to every client. She leverages her background in healthcare administration and passion for innovation to identify opportunities to implement cutting-edge technologies and processes.

Marina holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Mathematics from Mount Allison University. With initial experience in retail and supporting a chiropractic clinic she built excellent customer service skills. She then began her career in healthcare in administrative roles before transitioning to the finance team at one of Canada’s leading primary care providers. She has continued to expand her skill set and is relied upon for her attention to detail and analytical mindset. Whether she is answering questions, providing advice, or checking on payment status, she communicates with warmth and kindness, endearing her to partners, vendors, and clients alike.

Outside of work, Marina enjoys working in her community garden and studying the latest knitting craze for her next project.

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