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Specialties
The professionals at Doyle Salewski are all fully experienced in providing financial management advice such as credit counselling, bankruptcy, consumer proposals, budgeting, debt settlement, and debt consolidation. Our directors are qualified CAIRP estate administrators and counsellors. CAIRP accreditation is available exclusively to estate administrators working within member firms. Our team works throughout Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec
History
Established in 1996.
Brian Doyle and Paul Salewski have worked together for more than 25 years. Both are chartered accountants, chartered insolvency and restructuring practitioners, licensed trustees in bankruptcy, and certified fraud examiners. Together, they have more than 60 years of experience helping individuals and businesses in financial distress. In 1996, they founded Doyle Salewski Inc., Trustee in Bankruptcy, to provide financial consulting and restructuring services. Doyle Salewski and its founding partners are all members of the Canadian Association of Insolvency & Restructuring Professionals (CAIRP), and are recognized leaders in providing solutions to financially challenged individuals and businesses.
Meet the Business Owner
Brian D.
Business Owner
President and co-founder of Doyle Salewski Inc., Brian P. Doyle holds a Bachelor of Science and a master’s degree in Business Administration from McGill University. He is also a chartered accountant, chartered insolvency and restructuring practitioner, trustee in bankruptcy, and a certified fraud examiner. With 36 years of assisting both individuals and companies with difficult financial situations, Brian is one of Canada’s foremost financial authorities. Brian has successfully handled many complex corporate insolvencies as well as mergers and acquisitions; he has also overseen valuations, forensic accounting, corporate finance, assessments, and consulting engagements. He has helped companies achieve profitability through such means as rationalizing operations, downsizing, outsourcing, elimination of unprofitable divisions, and refinancing.