Chris Cholak, CPA, CA

Chris Cholak

Chris Cholak , CPA, CA

Partner

Chris is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Leduc. With more than a decade of experience, Chris delivers practical business planning and performance management advice to help clients navigate complex accounting, operational and strategic challenges, achieve their goals and drive success.

Chris provides tailored audit and assurance, tax, financial planning and analysis services to clients in a wide range of industries, with a focus on the public sector - including municipalities, school divisions and health services. He also helps Indigenous clients and related entities, not-for-profit organizations and owner-managed businesses. 

Chris earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) from the University of Alberta in 2009. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2013.

Chris is active in the community, serving as treasurer of the Leduc Downtown Business Association and Rutherford Gate Condominium Association.


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