Paul Pettigrew, CIRP, LIT

Paul Pettigrew

Paul Pettigrew , CIRP, LIT

Senior Vice President

Paul Pettigrew, CIRP, LIT, CPA, CA, is a Partner and Senior Vice President with MNP’s Corporate Insolvency Practice in Atlantic Canada. His practice focuses on corporate restructuring, financial advisory consulting, and corporate recovery.

He regularly acts for secured creditors and debtor companies in complex insolvency matters advising on restructuring assignments, developing creative solutions that preserve value, and providing strategies in maximizing asset realizations. Paul’s diverse experience includes many roles such as Consultant, Monitor, Liquidator, Trustee, Receiver, and Receiver-Manager under Private and Court Appointments.

Paul has more than 15 years of experience of working with private enterprises, entrepreneurs, and financial institutions. He has worked in a wide range of industries including industrial manufacturing, hotel and hospitality, construction, printing, nursing and homecare, agriculture, retail, consumer products, real estate, and consulting services with Indigenous Nations.

Paul earned his Bachelor of Commerce degree from Dalhousie University. He is a designated Chartered Professional Accountant, Chartered Accountant, Chartered Insolvency and Restructuring Professional, and Licensed Insolvency Trustee.


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