Cindy Pawlikewich, CPA, CA

Cindy Pawlikewich

Cindy Pawlikewich , CPA, CA

Partner

Cindy helps her clients realize their short- and long-term business and personal goals by taking a team approach, to ensure they are well supported. She has a personal interest in helping every client achieve success.

A results-driven tax and assurance professional with more than two decades of experience, Cindy delivers tailored, practical solutions to owner-managers and professionals – including physicians, lawyers, dentists, chiropractors, physiotherapists and veterinarians. Her services include personal and corporate tax planning and compliance, budgeting and financing, notice to readers, bookkeeping, incorporation and acquisition and sale of businesses.

Prior to joining MNP in 2016, Cindy held several roles, including managing the internal audit department at a national airline, and serving as controller in an agriculture division at a major Canadian firm.

Cindy earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm Honours) in accounting from the University of Manitoba in 2000. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2004.


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