Nicole Groner, CPA, CA

Nicole Groner

Nicole Groner , CPA, CA

Partner

Nicole is a Partner of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Winnipeg. Working closely with clients in the Winnipeg, Arborg, and Interlake region, Nicole primarily helps owner-managed businesses to ensure they have the tools and solutions they need to succeed. An integral part of her work includes gaining an understanding of all aspects of her clients’ business and the industry and environment in which they operate.

Nicole has worked with MNP for more than a decade, focusing on assurance engagements and tax compliance. She provides professional services to organizations and individuals in the agricultural, agri-business, real estate, construction, and other owner-managed industries, in addition to helping clients in the not-for-profit and municipal sectors.

Nicole earned an Honours Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) from the University of Manitoba in 2010. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2013.


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