Professionals

Eveline Reid CPA, CA, CBV, CFF

President


Eveline has worked exclusively in business valuation and financial litigation services for over 25 years. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant, Chartered Accountant, Chartered Business Valuator (1997 silver medalist) and is Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF).

Eveline has worked with a diverse range of clients in a wide range of industries. She has completed valuation analyses and damage claims in matters involving shareholder disputes and oppression, product liability, breach of contract and fiduciary duty, expropriation, personal injury, and wrongful death.

She has been qualified as an expert in business valuation, matrimonial matters and the quantification of economic loss by the Superior Court of Ontario. She is a contributing author of Guide to the Family Business Owner: What to do before you retire, published in 2009 by Aird and Berlis LLP and has spoken on such topics as shareholder oppression, mergers and acquisitions, business valuation and family law matters.

Christine Minelli

Founder (Retired)


Chris obtained her C.A. in 1981 with Ernst & Young. Over the following 20 years, Chris held senior financial executive positions with public and private corporations as Controller, Vice President of Finance, Vice President of Tax, and Chief Financial Officer, where she gained hands-on experience with due diligence investigations, fraud investigations, purchase price dispute resolution, arbitration, and economic loss quantification. She obtained her CBV designation in 2005 and her CFI designation in 2007.

Chris practiced exclusively in the areas of business valuations, forensic accounting, and litigation support services from 2001 to 2018 and has been qualified as an expert in both matrimonial and forensic litigation matters in the Superior Court of Ontario.

In 2013 Ms. Minelli was asked to speak at an Osgoode Hall Conference on Recent Developments and Complex Issues with Child and Spousal Support. Her paper for that presentation has been published in “Money & Family Law.”