Michael Sileika, CPA, CA, CBV

Michael Sileika

Michael Sileika , CPA, CA, CBV

National Lead, Valuation Services

Michael Sileika, CPA, CA, CBV, is the lead Partner for Valuation services in Canada. Michael has over 20 years of experience delivering valuation services for purposes ranging from mergers and acquisitions, litigation support, economic loss quantification, damage quantification, fairness opinions, arbitration and financial reporting.

Michael has direct experience in several industries including professional services, mining, power generation and transmission, sport franchises, small business, entrepreneurial operations, First Nations and manufacturing. He works closely with his clients to understand their businesses and their goals and customizes solutions to meet their unique needs.

Prior to joining MNP, Michael worked in both the Vancouver and Toronto offices of an international accounting firm. He has also worked with a U.S.- based financial services company and for a crown corporation. Michael has testified as an expert in business valuation before the BC Supreme Court.

Michael is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) who qualified in 1999 and received the Chartered Business Valuator (CBV) designation in 2002. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.


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