In the News: Local Waterloo Region investigation firm celebrates 10 years
Waterloo – October 2014 marked the 10th anniversary of local investigation firm Benard + Associates. “We are thrilled to be celebrating such a milestone and appreciate the support from clients who believe in us, committed hard working professional staff, and our dedicated business partners,” explains Dean Benard, president of Benard + Associates. “Our company has come a long way since our humble beginnings in 2004 and I am extremely proud of our continual growth and the future of this company”
Benard + Associates was founded in 2004 by Dean Benard, who combined his passions and eclectic background, which includes positions as a registered nurse, police officer, and manager of investigations.
With it’s head office in Waterloo, Ontario, and investigators strategically based in Toronto and Ottawa, Benard + Associates serves clients who are dealing with situations that require third party neutrals to undertake unbiased approaches aimed at resolution throughout the province and across Canada.
“We are very fortunate to be expanding our team and the services we offer,” said Dean Benard, “The demand for our educational services has grown steadily and we will be offering many new and innovative approaches to educating investigators and organizations. We are also very excited about the expansion of our locate and background screening services.”
While Benard + Associates has a lot to be thankful for, Dean Benard and his team understand the importance of giving back to those in need. As part of its 10th anniversary, the organization is proud to support a number of charitable organizations. Special donations have been made to local charities on behalf of Benard + Associates’ many clients as a thank you and expression of sincere appreciation. Charities include:
• Children’s Wish Foundation
• Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
• Prostate Cancer Canada
• Casey House
• Tema Conter Memorial House
Local Waterloo Region investigation firm celebrates 10 years, Exchange Morning Post, October 16, 2014