Terryl Luhowy, CPA, CA

Terryl Luhowy

Terryl Luhowy , CPA, CA

Partner

Terryl Luhowy, CPA, CA, is a Partner with MNP’s Assurance Services team in Winnipeg. Terryl offers customized assurance and business advisory services to small businesses and organizations in the private and public sector, as well as the not-for-profit sector, including working with First Nations and government organizations.

Terryl provides practical options for his clients, whether he is engaged in business advisory and training services, assisting clients with succession planning or expanding their business. A trusted advisor, Terryl works closely with clients to understand their business and the community they live and work in to better help them achieve their business objectives.

Designated a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2007, Terryl first received a Bachelor of Commerce degree (B.Comm) from the University of Manitoba, majoring in both accounting and human resources. He is a member of the Manitoba Institute of Chartered Accountants. Active in the community, Terryl volunteers time to several organizations, including the Riverview Health Centre where he is a Treasurer for the Board and Chair of the corporate finance committee.


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