Dana Coughlin, CPA, CA

Dana Coughlin

Dana Coughlin , CPA, CA

Partner

Dana is a member of MNP’s Private Enterprise team in Burlington. Dana brings more than two decades of public accounting experience providing tailored assurance, advisory and tax services to owner-managed and family-owned businesses to her role.

Dana exemplifies a client first approach as she works closely with a wide range of privately owned clients from small to mid-sized companies helping them reach their business and personal goals. She works one-on-one with owner-managed businesses, investment holding companies, and family wealth corporations to provide customized advice on accounting, assurance and corporate and personal tax matters.

Prior to joining MNP, Dana was a senior manager at a Big Four firm.

Dana earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the University of Western Ontario in 1993 and a Diploma in Accounting from Wilfrid Laurier University in 1996. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2001.


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