Michelle Scheller, CIRP, LIT

Michelle Scheller

Michelle Scheller , CIRP, LIT

Senior Vice President

Michelle Scheller, CIRP, LIT, has been a restructuring professional in Saskatoon for more then 20 years. She specializes in assisting individuals and small businesses in managing all aspects of bankruptcies and proposals to creditors. Michelle provides initial consultations to consumers and companies in financial distress and continues to work alongside clients all the way through to trustee discharge.

Michelle’s professional career combines experience in a variety of industries and insolvency engagements. Experienced at finding practical solutions to financial difficulties, Michelle consults with and advises clients on their options while helping them manage their financial difficulties with confidence.

Michelle received her Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan, has completed the Chartered Insolvency and Restructuring Professional (CIRP) program and has lent her skill sets as a volunteer for a number of organizations. As a Licensed Insolvency Trustee, Michelle takes pride in providing an empathetic and tailored approach to the unique needs and situations of her clients while ensuring fair negotiations for all parties involved.


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