Nancy Deni , CPA

Manager

About Nancy

Nancy is a seasoned professional having worked at major corporations in the banking and investment industries prior to joining Freelandt, Caldwell, Reilly as an accountant in 2018.  As a key member of the FCR Engage team, Nancy specializes in small business owners’ bookkeeping and accounting needs. To both private and non-profit portfolios, she brings an affinity for working with numbers, coupled with a customer-service oriented approach that ensures clients’ expectations are not just met, but exceeded.  And, as exemplified by her recent completion of the rigorous CPA program, Nancy is passionate about continuing education and expanding her knowledge base to ensure that clients receive only the highest standard of service.

In addition to her work at FCR, Nancy has volunteered on several boards and was recently a two-term, elected trustee with a local school board.  In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family at their cottage on Manitoulin Island.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Assurance
  • Accounting
  • Bookkeeping
  • Owner managed businesses
  • Entrepreneurship

Education & Certifications

Laurentian University (1994) – Honours Bachelor of Commerce

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