Ginette Nakashoji, CPA, CA

Ginette Nakashoji

Ginette Nakashoji , CPA, CA

Partner

Ginette Nakashoji, CPA, CA, is a Partner in the Timmins office. Fully bilingual, Ginette delivers auditing, accounting, tax and advisory services in both official languages and focuses on helping clients understand, manage and grow their businesses.

Ginette is experienced with a variety of industries and serves a broad range of small- to medium-sized owner-operated businesses, medical and dental professionals and not-for-profit organizations. She brings more than 20 years of accounting experience, both in industry and in public practice.

A Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), Ginette qualified as a Certified General Accountant in in 2001 and as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2009. She is a member of both CPA Ontario and the Canadian Tax Foundation. Serving the community has always been important to Ginette. Serving the community has always been important to Ginette. She has acted as a board member for several not-for-profit organizations and mostly recently on the Canadian Polar Bear Habitat board.


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