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Steven DuPre, CPA

Senior Forensic Accountant

sdupre@sill.com Email https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevendupre/ LinkedIn

Steven DuPre has over 16 years of experience in finance and forensic accounting. 

Prior to joining Sill, Steven worked for Matson Driscoll & Damico LLP, Nationwide Insurance, Travelers Insurance, and Lowes Companies, primarily handling complex insurance claims, including business interruption, lost profits, extra expenses, property damage, loss, and forecasting.  

He has worked on engagements across various industries, including manufacturing, hospitals, hospitality, rental properties, retail, wholesale and professional services. 

Steven is a graduate of East Carolina University and a certified public accountant. 

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