Carlyn Feist, CPA, CA

Carlyn Feist

Carlyn Feist , CPA, CA

Partner

Carlyn is a member of MNP’s Private Enterprise team in Vancouver, where she serves as a strategic business advisor to her clients, helping them to add value to their business operations and achieve success. She is adaptable, approachable, and empathetic and uses these skills to lead cohesive teams of accounting professionals to produce timely, quality results.

Carlyn’s services include audits, reviews, and notice to readers in addition to helping companies with complex transactions including acquisitions, financing, corporate reorganizations, and going public. She is experienced in a variety of accounting frameworks and can help her clients adopt new reporting standards.

With a broad range of experience, Carlyn tailors her approach to provide focused service and advice to her clients. She works primarily with mid-sized to large private businesses as well as publicly listed companies in a variety of sectors, including manufacturing and consumer markets, technology and entertainment, real estate, hospitality, transportation, forestry, and retail.

Prior to joining MNP, Carlyn was a senior audit and assurance manager at a Big Four firm 

Carlyn earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from Capilano University in 2005. She studied accounting in the Diploma in Accounting Program (DAP) at the University of British Columbia. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2009.

Carlyn is a member of the VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation investment, finance and audit committee.


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