Ariella Baron, CPA,CA

Ariella Baron

Ariella Baron , CPA,CA

Partner

Ariella is a member of MNP's Private Enterprise Services team in Toronto. Ariella brings close to a decade of assurance and accounting experience — delivering audit services to companies in Canada and internationally — to her role. Ariella is passionate about helping entrepreneurs and owner-managers succeed. She understands first-hand the hard work and determination it takes for them to do so. She firmly believes that truly understanding her clients requires a trusting relationship built on empathy and compassion.

Ariella works with clients in a variety of industries, including financial services, real estate, manufacturing, farming and software. She also works with owner-managed businesses.

Ariella earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2015. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2019. Ariella sits on a board and a variety of committees, providing insights and strategic support for a multiservice family agency.


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