Tanya Reynolds, CIRP, LIT

Tanya Reynolds

Tanya Reynolds , CIRP, LIT

Senior Vice-President

Tanya is a member of MNP’s Consumer and Corporate Insolvency practice in Winnipeg. Tanya works closely with businesses, individuals and families in Winnipeg and area as well as Northwestern Ontario, delivering solutions to give them a fresh financial start and the ability to improve their financial well-being.

Non-judgmental and caring, Tanya helps clients regain control of their financial situation as well as creditors looking for assistance with the insolvency process. She also shares her professional knowledge by speaking as a presenter on insolvency and restructuring to lender and creditor groups alike.

Tanya earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from the University of Regina in 2004. She is a Certified Insolvency Counsellor (ICQC), Insolvency and Restructuring Professional (CIRP) and Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT).


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