Rembrandt's Restaurant located in the Senator Hotel (243 21st St E, corner of 21st St & 3rd Ave), Saskatoon
You are invited to attend our monthly Ukrainian Canadian Professional & Business Association of Saskatoon luncheon. Our guest speaker will be Richard Kies from the Canadian Red Cross. He will speak about the Imagine No Bullies fundraising campaign that benefitted from the King of the Kovbasa.
Richard has worked for the Canadian Red Cross since 2001. Currently, he’s the provincial Development Manager for Saskatchewan and he also oversees the operation of the Saskatoon Red Cross office. Richard is an Accredited Business Communicator and is currently working towards his Certified Fundraising Executive designation. He’s a graduate of the University of Regina with a Bachelor’s Degree in Administration and a Certificate in Public Relations. Richard is also an active community volunteer and currently serves as president of the U of R’s Alumni Association.
Richard, his wife Deborah and their dog Kirby relocated to Saskatoon in November 2011 and recently purchased a home in the city. Richard is excited to be part of the Saskatoon business community and looks forward to making new connections and building many successful relationships.
at 11:45 AM on Thursday, December 1 for our UCPBA luncheon at Rembrandts in the Senator Hotel. Our guest speaker with be Dave Boyko from MNP, who will be speaking about year end tax planning.
Dave Boyko, CA is a Partner in MNP’s Tax Services group and Regional Tax Leader for the North Saskatchewan Region. Based in Saskatoon, Dave draws on 20 years of experience helping small to medium-sized businesses, their owners and shareholders with tax planning and tax reorganizations. Specializing in Canadian taxation, Dave listens to client concerns and delivers solutions tailored to meet their unique needs. A significant number of his clients are medical professionals who rely on Dave to deliver strong advice on how to best manage their specific tax concerns. Working closely with his clients, Dave anticipates tax issues and develops tax minimizing strategies and compliance solutions to prevent future problems. He thrives on providing exceptional customer service. Dave also teaches taxation courses within MNP and regularly speaks at conferences and other events about income tax matters, including the tax implications of purchasing U.S. properties. Prior to earning his Chartered Accountant (CA) designation in 1990, Dave obtained a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1987. Active in his community, Dave has volunteered for numerous organizations throughout his career.