Curtis Carpino , CPA

Manager

About Curtis

Curtis graduated from Laurentian University in 2020 and obtained his Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation in 2022. He focuses primarily on audit and assurance engagements, with extensive experience working with First Nation communities and organizations. Curtis also works closely with owner-managed businesses, helping them navigate financial reporting requirements and achieve long-term success.

In addition to his client work, Curtis plays an active role in overseeing and mentoring junior staff. He is committed to fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment, ensuring high-quality work and professional development across engagements. Curtis is also a strong advocate for integrating technology into the audit process to drive efficiency and deliver meaningful insights to clients.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Audit & assurance
  • Accounting
  • First-Nation reporting
  • Accounting system analysis and design
  • Data analysis & visualization

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario (2022) – Chartered Professional Accountant

Laurentian University (2020) – Bachelor of Business Administration (Cum Laude)

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