Emily Wooding, CPA, MPAcc

Emily Wooding

Emily Wooding , CPA, MPAcc

Partner

Emily is a member of MNP’s Professional Services team in Edmonton. She takes a personalized approach to understand each client’s unique goals and values, as she helps them achieve their business and personal objectives. She carefully assesses their current needs while supporting them in planning for the future.

Emily works closely with a variety of professionals, from health care —including physicians, dentists, optometrists, and veterinarians — to legal. She guides her clients through the various stages of the business life cycle, from incorporation to retirement. Her services include tax planning, financial reporting, personal and corporate tax, and strategic advice.

Emily earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting and business management from the University of Alberta in 2015, and a Master of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) from the University of Saskatchewan in 2017. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2019.

Emily is co-owner of the Edmonton Volleyball Pickleball Centre and Edmonton Pickleball Centre.


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