Alicia D. Croskery , CPA, CA

Partner

About Alicia

Alicia Croskery is a highly experienced professional specializing in assurance, accounting, and financial reporting. As FCR’s Professional Practice Partner, she provides technical support and guidance across the firm, ensuring high-quality and efficient work. With deep expertise in public sector and not-for-profit accounting, Alicia consults on complex auditing and financial reporting matters, helping engagement teams navigate industry challenges with confidence.

A passionate educator and leader, Alicia delivers professional development sessions nationwide and contributes to CPA Canada task forces, including the Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee. She is committed to fostering excellence in the accounting profession and supporting organizations with sound financial strategies.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Assurance & Accounting
  • Public Sector & Not-for-Profit Financial Reporting
  • Professional Development & Training
  • Audit & Technical Consultation

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2005)
– Chartered Professional Accountant
– Chartered Accountant

Nipissing University (2002) – Bachelor of Business Administration (BBS), Specialized in Accounting

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