Brandee Ceaser MacDonald, CPA, CA

Brandee Ceaser McDonald

Brandee Ceaser MacDonald , CPA, CA

Partner

Brandee is a Partner in MNP's Wiarton office and has over 20 years of professional experience in public accounting. She has focused much of her career on helping owner-managed businesses with accounting, assurance, and corporate and personal tax matters. Today, she provides accounting and assurance services to clients in a wide range of industries, including agriculture, real estate and construction, consumer business, and professional services.

Brandee received her Chartered Accountant (Ontario) designation in 2006 and her Bachelor of Accounting degree from Brock University in 2005.

Brandee’s community involvement includes a role as treasurer of the local chamber of commerce and president of the Lion’s Head Skating Club. She also frequently presents seminars on accounting with a focus on agricultural matters.


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