Lynda Carter, CPA, CA

Lynda Carter

Lynda Carter , CPA, CA

Partner

Lynda is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team in Ottawa and a member of the firm’s regional Professional Services team. Lynda is a solution maker helping owner-managed enterprises, private companies, and entrepreneurial groups achieve success.

Lynda is a clear communicator who delivers personalized, tailored solutions, including assurance, review, and compilation engagement financial statements, internal process improvements, personal and corporate tax compliance and advisory, and cloud-based bookkeeping, including ease, MNP’s remote accounting service.

Prior to joining MNP, Lynda was a partner and senior manager at a Big Four firm for more than a decade.

Lynda earned an Honours Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting in 2000. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2000.

Lynda is a past president of the Women’s Business Network of Ottawa and was a Top 40 Under 40 recipient in 2013.


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