Trina Connell, CPA, CA

Trina Connell

Trina Connell , CPA, CA

Partner

Trina is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Lindsay. With more than two decades of public accounting experience, Trina is committed to delivering exceptional, proactive client service. She develops strong relationships with clients in order to provide them with meaningful, timely solutions that drive their success.

Trina empowers her clients by sharing valuable insights and resources, enabling them to concentrate on what they do best. She takes pride in supporting business owners through different stages of their business journey and being a partner in their growth and success.

Trina provides assurance and accounting services to entrepreneurs and not-for-profit organizations, including health care and charitable organizations. This diverse experience has equipped her well to assist clients of all sizes and industries effectively.

Trina earned a Bachelor of Administrative Studies (BAS) in business from Trent University in 1999. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2005.


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