Darren Chiasson, CPA, CA

Darren Chiasson

Darren Chiasson , CPA, CA

Partner, Business Advisor

Darren Chiasson, CPA, CA, is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP in Sydney. Darren has worked closely with public and private sector organizations throughout Nova Scotia since 1998.

Darren prepares accounting and tax assignments for small business clients in a variety of industries. He brings deep experience working with credit unions and a wide range of public sector organizations in the province, including Cape Breton University, Cape Breton Regional Municipality and Cape Breton Victoria Regional Centre for Education.

Additionally, he has instructed Advanced Audit at Cape Breton University. Darren received a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting from the University College of Cape Breton in 1998. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2000. Darren serves as treasurer of the Cape Breton Regional Chamber of Commerce and is a volunteer coach with the Cape Breton County Minor Hockey Association.


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