Celine Elian, CPA

Celine Elian

Celine Elian , CPA

Partner

Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team. Working out of the Saskatoon office, Celine draws on over 10 years of experience to help her clients achieve their goals.

Highly approachable, Celine focuses on building strong relationships with her clients. Her goal is to help her clients improve their technical knowledge of their finances so they can create higher levels of success.

Celine works with a broad range of clients, including First Nations, municipalities, school divisions, nonprofit organizations, and owner-managed businesses. She takes pride in delivering professional service and ensuring high-quality audits.

Celine received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 2014. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). Committed to her community, she has been a board member for Autism Services of Saskatoon and continues to sit on the board for Foundations Skills & Learning Saskatchewan.


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