Greg Blokland, CPA, CA

Greg Blokland

Greg Blokland , CPA, CA

Partner

As a licensed Public Accountant with over 20 years of public accounting experience, Greg works with clients out of MNP’s office in Owen Sound. He has extensive experience providing audit, accounting, and advisory services to entrepreneurial (including commercial, retail and manufacturing), not-for-profit, aboriginal, credit union and pension organizations.

As part of his commitment to bring proactive and current advice to his clients, Greg has secured his International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Specialist and Approved Tax Reviewer designations through extensive professional development courses.

Greg received his Chartered Professional Accountant (Ontario) designation in 2013, his Chartered Accountant (Ontario) designation in 2002, and his Bachelor of Commerce with Honours from McMaster University in 1999.


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