Lisa Houle , CPA

Manager

About Lisa

Before joining FCR in 2018, Lisa worked as a cost accountant for Domtar, gaining valuable industry experience. At FCR, Lisa’s expertise focuses on owner-managed businesses and not-for-profit entities. She is passionate about accounting and providing her clients with an efficient and effective way of ensuring compliance with accounting standards and reaching their goals. Outside of the office, Lisa enjoys spending time with family and friends.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Assurance
  • Accounting
  • Not-for-Profit accounting
  • Owner managed businesses
  • Personal Taxation

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2020) – Chartered Professional Accountant

Laurentian University (2013) – Honours Bachelor of Commerce

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