Princess Auto Ltd.
Meaghan Travale, C.A. has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Meaghan started their career as an Accountant at Grant Thornton LLP in 2000 before moving on to Loblaw Companies Limited in 2003, where they worked as an Analyst for two years. In 2005, they joined MNP as a Manager, a role they held for six years. Meaghan then transitioned to All Weather Windows in 2011 as an Accounting Manager for a brief period before joining Princess Auto Ltd. the same year. At Princess Auto Ltd., they held various roles including Controller, Director and Controller, VP of Finance & Treasurer, and most recently, Chief Financial Officer.
Meaghan Travale, C.A. completed their Bachelor of Commerce (hons.) in Accounting from the University of Manitoba, from the year 1993 to 1999. In addition, they also pursued a B.A. in Sociology and Economics from the same university during the years 1993 to 1997. There is insufficient information available regarding their time at Vincent Massey, as the start and end years are not provided, and no degree or field of study is specified. Meaghan Travale has additionally obtained the Chartered Accountant certification from CICA, although the specific month and year of completion are not provided.
Princess Auto Ltd.
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Princess Auto is a private, Canadian-owned company employing over 3400 Team Members, with our Home Office in Winnipeg, Manitoba. We provide hard-working Canadians with a unique assortment of tools and equipment through over 50 stores coast-to-coast, a National Call Centre, and our online store. We serve the tradespeople, farmers, inventors and industrial workers that keep our country going. They are the reason we exist. We aim to provide the tools and equipment they need at an exceptional value, and offer an unrivaled experience backed by our Princess Auto Guarantee: "No sale is final until you’re satisfied". That means we will gladly repair, replace, or refund any product to your satisfaction. We mean it. We are also a company that gives back to the community. One way we do this is through The Princess Auto Foundation, which provides financial assistance to skilled trades students enrolled at Canadian Colleges. Find out more at www.theprincessautofoundation.com You can always count on us to help you find ways to make stuff work.