Meghan Lever

Manager, Corporate Services

About Meghan

Meghan is responsible for the firm’s administrative operations, leading a team of both corporate and tax administrators across all three of our locations. With a focus on operational excellence, she specializes in analyzing internal workflows to eliminate inefficiencies, creating more effective processes that benefit both the firm and our clients. Meghan is dedicated to ensuring a high standard of quality in every deliverable while maintaining a client-first approach. By drawing on the knowledge she gained from her previous positions within FCR, as well as roles held in the industrial manufacturing sector, Meghan brings a well-rounded perspective to the firm. She is passionate about her field and believes that a strong administrative team is integral to company success.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Operational Efficiency and Process Design
  • Workflow Analysis and Improvement
  • Process Modernization
  • Quality Control
  • Client Relations

Education & Certifications

Laurentian University (2022) – Bachelor of Business Administration

Transformity Solutions LLC (2026) – Lean Six Sigma CPA Green Belt

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