Emily Cryderman , CPA

Senior Manager

About Emily

Emily is a dedicated professional with a focus on owner-managed businesses and not-for-profit entities. With a wealth of expertise, Emily excels in managing client expectations, ensuring a seamless and client-centric experience. Emily is committed to fostering growth within the team, actively engaging in mentoring, and training junior accountants. With a passion for both precision in financial matters and the development of talent, Emily stands as a reliable and proficient figure in the world of accounting and client management.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Assurance
  • Accounting
  • Mentorship
  • Not-for-profit accounting

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2023) – Chartered Professional Accountant

Laurentian University – Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, specialization in Accounting

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