Laryssa Rollo , CPA, CA, CBV

Senior Manager

About Your Laryssa

Laryssa is an advisory professional with experience in business valuation and sell-side M&A, helping business owners and organizations navigate complex transactions and make informed strategic decisions. Throughout her career, she has advised clients across a variety of industries and gained firsthand industry experience in the marine sector, where she supported stakeholders with investment decisions. This combination of advisory and industry experience has shaped her practical, client-focused approach to solving business challenges.

Outside of work, Laryssa enjoys maintaining an active lifestyle through running, skiing, and spending time outdoors with friends and family. She values teamwork, continuous learning, and building lasting relationships—both professionally and personally.

Services

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Business Valuations
  • Mergers & Acquisitions (Sell/Buyside)
  • Financial Analysis

Industry Expertise

  • Manufacturing
  • Professional Services
  • Marine

Education & Certifications

Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators (2015) – Chartered Business Valuator

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2007)
– Chartered Professional Accountant
– Chartered Accountant

University of Toronto (2003) – Bachelor of Commerce 

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