Farrell Flintoff , CPA, CA

Senior Manager

About Farrell

Farrell embodies what it means to be a benevolent professional. Motivated by helping entrepreneurs succeed, he looks forward to the challenge of untangling complexity, transforming financial data into useable information for management teams.

With a diversity of public accounting experience, Farrell has an established appreciation for how organizations operate strategically. Armed with that perspective, he looks at an organization’s financial data through a value adding lens and efficiently discerns what information is relevant to the decision making process.

Farrell also thrives in the assurance practice of Freelandt Caldwell Reilly. Having significant experience working with not-for-profit, public sector, and First Nation organizations, he looks forward to working with the financial managers to ensure year-end data is accurate and technically sound.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Assurance
  • Audit Compliance
  • Accounting
  • Owner Managed Business

Education & Certifications

 Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2014)
– Chartered Professional Accountant
– Chartered Accountant

Nipissing University (2012) – Bachelor of Business Administration

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