Catrina Crouse

Finance Manager


Catrina is an accomplished finance manager with a strong background in accounting and tax preparation. She has assisted individuals, non-profits, and corporations with optimizing their financial outcomes through meticulous record-keeping and strategic planning.

Catrina launched her career managing a diverse portfolio of clients at C.W. Dunn and Associates, where she served as staff accountant and tax preparer. Her thorough research and positive client relationships were instrumental in resolving complex tax issues and minimizing potential liabilities. Prior to this, she operated Crouse Studio of Piano and Theory for over 15 years.

Catrina enjoys doing puzzles, playing strategy games, and playing pickleball with her husband and sons. She also enjoys watching her daughter compete in figure skating competitions.

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