Patrick McSweeney, FCPA, FCA

Patrick McSweeney

Patrick McSweeney , FCPA, FCA

Partner

Patrick is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. Patrick brings over four decades of public accounting experience to his role, helping clients accomplish their business goals and achieve enhanced success.

Patrick provides clients with a comprehensive suite of prompt, hands-on service. He works closely with small- to medium-sized businesses in the farming, fishing, manufacturing, wholesaling, and retail industries.

Patrick received his Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from the University of PEI in 1983. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 1985, and in 2015 received the title of Fellow (FCPA)— the CPA Order’s highest distinction. 
Patrick has been active in many community associations, serving as a board member and volunteering his time at community events.


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