Shelly Gaudreau, CPA, CA

Shelly Gaudreau

Shelly Gaudreau , CPA, CA

Regional Assurance Partner

Shelly Gaudreau, CPA, CA, is a Partner with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services group in Thunder Bay. Shelly works closely with her clients to find the best possible solutions to their unique situation, helping them develop strategic solutions, adapt to constant change and achieve their goals.

Shelly provides value-added audit and review engagements and helps her clients with all of their business needs. She works with not-for-profit organizations, Indigenous communities and organizations and public sector organizations, including hospitals, municipalities and municipal organizations. In addition, Shelly has experience working with small- to medium-size private enterprise clients, including clients in the construction, automotive and professional industries.

Shelly earned an Honours Bachelor of Commerce from Lakehead University in 1998. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2000. She has been active in the community for many years in a variety of roles, including as a director for the William W. Creighton Youth Services for 12 years.


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