Sarah Tamm, CPA, CA

Sarah Tamm

Sarah Tamm , CPA, CA

Partner

Sarah Tamm, CPA, CA, is a Partner in MNP’s Waterloo office. A member of the Assurance Services team, Sarah has extensive experience helping businesses in the real estate, manufacturing and agri-food sectors.

Committed to her clients’ success, Sarah assists with audits and reviews and delivers a range of accounting services. Her goal is to ensure clients have access to reliable financial information they can use to make strategic business decisions. Sarah is a trusted advisor who draws on more than 15 years of experience helping business owners and management teams with unique insight and innovative solutions.

Providing quality service is a top priority for Sarah. She takes the time to develop an in-depth understanding of her client’s business, allowing her to deliver the highest level of service and efficiently meet deadlines.

Sarah is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant in 2008. She has a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Wilfrid Laurier University.


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