Marilyn Croteau, CPA, CGA

Marilyn Croteau

Marilyn Croteau , CPA, CGA

Partner

Marilyn Croteau, CPA, CGA, is a Partner with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting group in Kingston. Marilyn enjoys working one-on-one with business owners, professionals and not-for-profit organizations, delivering sound advice and customized solutions to help her clients identify opportunities for increased success.

With an emphasis on clear communication and everyday language, Marilyn provides assurance, accounting and taxation services to a broad range of clients.

Marilyn graduated from Queen’s University with a Bachelor of Arts, Honours (B.A.H.) in economics in 2000, and from St. Lawrence College’s Business Administration - Accounting program in 2009, receiving the Academic Council Medal and CGA Award for Excellence. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified General Accountant (CGA) in 2015. Marilyn is a board member and exam supervisor with CPA Ontario in Kingston.


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