Carolyn Teutenberg, CPA, CA

Carolyn Teutenberg

Carolyn Teutenberg , CPA, CA

Partner

Carolyn is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in St. Catharines. She brings to her role a wide range of experience with not-for-profit organizations and privately-held, owner-managed businesses in a wide variety of industries, including professionals, manufacturing and distribution, and real estate.

Carolyn provides accounting, assurance, tax, and advisory services to businesses and their owners, emphasizing a comprehensive, proactive, and timely approach to providing professional advice.

Carolyn graduated from Brock University in 2005 with an Honours Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc), First Class Standing. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2006.

Carolyn is a lifelong Niagara resident and has served as treasurer of the YWCA Niagara Region, board director of the United Way of Niagara Falls and Fort Erie, and as a member of the Tourism Partnership of Niagara’s Finance and Audit Committee. 


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