Dates and location
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Dates and location
Hours
Description
In today’s rapidly evolving nonprofit landscape, the role of a CPA extends far beyond financial analysis and reporting. This panel will explore how CPAs can be valuable strategic partners in decision-making, contributing insights that drive mission-focused results. Featuring a diverse mix of nonprofit executives, including CPAs and non-CPAs, this session will highlight how financial expertise can blend with operational and strategic insight to strengthen organizational resilience, navigate funding challenges, and leverage data-driven decisions.
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Key Takeaways
Learn how CPAs and non profit leaders can work together to:
- Create sustainable impact.
- Translate financial insights into strategic actions.
- Advance mission of nonprofits across Ontario.
Who Will Benefit
All CPAs and finance professionals who work for or advise Not for Profit organizations.
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Speaker(s)
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Wendy Mitchell is a passionate leader and strategic innovator who empowers organizations to make the world a better place. With over 15 years of experience in corporate social responsibility (CSR), social impact, and community development. As the Principal Purpose Guide at W, she offers a range of services and expertise to integrate social innovation, investment, and impact into the business model of my clients. She identifies the social, environmental, and economic trends that are material to their organization and help them align their purpose, culture. She also serves as the Chapter Director at Shelter Movers, a non-profit that supports survivors of gender-based violence to exit safely and successfully. and strategy with their stakeholders' needs and expectations. | |
Michael Cheong is United Way’s Chief Financial & Operating Officer having joined the organization in June 2019. With the mandate of delivering the multi-faceted transformation activities for the organization – which includes the “new normal” post the COVID-19 pandemic, Michael leads the Strategic Finance & Controllership, Program Management, Data Analytics & Insights, Gift Processing & Donor Account Services, and IT-Technology Solutions teams for the organization. And included – amongst others, are the transformation/change management and business process re-engineering requirements-possibilities to develop-revamp-improve-enhance the corporate and financial governance functions of the organization. | |
Emily Pang, CPA, CA, as SickKids Foundation’s Chief of Staff Chief Operating Officer and Corporate Secretary, Emily is responsible for a broad portfolio, including Finance and Gift Administration, Human Resources & Facilities, EDI, Legal and Risk, Donor Experience and Impact and Board governance. Emily has a range of experience - strategy, communications / investor relations, data integrity and governance. She has worked in Canada and abroad in the banking, consulting and postal/logistics industries. Emily currently sits on the boards of Quantum Valley Ideas Limited, and Granite REIT. |