Patrick Raad , CPA

Manager

About Patrick

Patrick is a versatile professional with a comprehensive skill set in auditing and taxation. Specializing in audits for both owner-managed for-profit entities and non-profit organizations, Patrick also brings expertise to First Nation audits and the preparation of corporate tax returns. Known for his hands-on approach, Patrick handles file work, such as reviews, ensuring precision in financial reporting. Patrick takes great joy in supporting younger staff, providing valuable guidance and mentorship to junior accountants. With a passion for both technical excellence and fostering professional growth, Patrick is a dedicated contributor to the audit and financial services team.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Audit & assurance
  • Accounting
  • First Nation organizations
  • Not for profit organizations

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2023) – Chartered Professional Accountant

Laurentian University (2019) – Honours Bachelor of Commerce

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