Connie McMurray , CPA, CGA

Manager

About Connie

For Connie, it’s important to get things done right. As a guiding principal to her day-to-day approach, this determination motivates her to work attentively with clients, ensuring that everything related to their organizations are accounted for properly. In doing so, she aims to provide decision makers with the best information to move forward and manage their companies.

As a Manager with Freelandt Caldwell Reilly LLP, Connie draws from her extensive experience in bookkeeping to manage the Firm’s bookkeeping staff and to provide business owners with practical and implementable advice. A CPA, CGA – Connie works proactively with clients, educating management teams on the details that really matter to their operations.

Connie specializes in working with small and medium sized enterprises and enjoys working with Northern Ontario entrepreneurs. As an individual who values time with family and friends, she holds a high regard for the relationships she is able to build with clients, and strives to be an extension of their teams in the process.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Northern Ontario Business
  • Bookkeeping

Affiliations

  • MNO Sudbury Métis Council: member

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario – Chartered Professional Accountant

Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario – Certified General Accountant

Laurentian University/Université Laurentienne (2011) – B. Comms

Georgian College – Business Administration Diploma Accounting

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