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43: Greg Papineau serves others to build better client relationships [podcast]

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Greg Papineau takes service to a whole new level, especially now that he's a Deacon in the Catholic Church. He was first called to this in 2000 as a chaperone on his son's World Youth Day visit to the Vatican. Since then, he's been ordained and in his words, can "marry, bury and baptize". And, oh yeah, he also happens to be the 1989 Colorado State Champion Cyclist. In this episode, we talk about how the word "Deacon" is derived from a Greek word meaning "servant". Greg is always thinking how he can be even more service oriented and also develop a personal interest in clients and coworkers. This leads to a cycling group that meets in the warmer months and team meetings starting where the new staff members tell everyone a little bit about their life outside of work. Greg Papineau works as the Director of Audit & Assurance for BiggsKofford, PC. He's also the lead for the Firm's Physician Group Services and Non-profit Services. Prior to joining BiggsKofford, he was a Controller in the banking industry after spending a few years at a different public accounting firm. He has a Bachelor of Science, Accounting from Central Washington University.

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