Lindsay Anderson, CPA, CA

Lindsay Anderson

Lindsay Anderson , CPA, CA

Partner

Lindsay is a Partner with MNP's Agriculture Services team in the firm’s Mitchell office, Huron County. She brings more than two decades of public accounting experience to her role, working with local staff and partners to provide public and private sector clients with assurance, accounting, tax, and special services.

Lindsay has deep experience in the agriculture sector, giving her a wealth of knowledge on the different scales of operation in dairy, poultry, beef, cash crops, and grain elevators. She also has significant experience providing clients with accounting advice in the real estate and construction sectors.

Lindsay received her Diploma in Accounting from the University of Waterloo and her Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) from the University of Waterloo in 2001. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA), and a member of the Chartered Professional Accountants Canada and the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario.


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