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Michael Goldfarb receives Ontario CPA Emerging Leaders award

Michael Goldfarb receives Ontario CPA Emerging Leaders award

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Michael Goldfarb 2024 Ontario CPA Emerging Leaders award

MNP is proud to congratulate Michael Goldfarb, Business Advisor with our Assurance and Accounting Services team in Markham, on being recognized with the Ontario CPA Emerging Leaders Award.

This prestigious award recognizes exceptional professionals who are making both meaningful and significant impacts within their industry and communities. CPA Ontario describes emerging young leaders as blazing new paths and shaping the future of the profession.

Mike specializes in serving real estate and construction clients, as well as small business owners, including homebuilders, developers, property owners, and various other small businesses. With nearly a decade of experience in both industry and consulting, he provides assurance, tax, and strategic planning services, helping businesses navigate challenges and plan for long-term success. His collaborative approach and ability to deliver tailored solutions make him a valued advisor.

Beyond his professional work, Mike is deeply committed to his community. As a board member and volunteer with Aptus Treatment Centre, he dedicates his time to supporting individuals with developmental disabilities in Toronto and the York region.

Congratulations, Michael, on this well-deserved recognition!

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