Beppino Pasquali

at Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

Beppino Pasquali is a Canadian chartered accountant with 20 years’ experience in accounting and taxation for small- to medium-sized companies. He advises clients in achieving growth and shareholder value. His considerable experience is evident in the seminar as he incorporates real life cases.

Beppino lectures in the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA and MBA programs in the field of financial and managerial accounting, and at the Schulich Executive Education Centre (SEEC). He has trained hundreds of sales and customer service representatives, managers, executives and professionals. His “Financial and Managerial Accounting for Non-Financial Manager” course is one of the most attended courses at SEEC.

Programs

Developing and Presenting a Successful Business Case› Financial and Managerial Accounting for Non-Financial Managers: Beyond the Basics› Leadership Competencies: What Senior Managers Need to Know› Management 1: The New Managers Course› Sales Strategy for Non-Sales Managers› Schulich Mini-MBA: Essentials of Management› What The Non-Financial Manager Needs To Know About Financial and Managerial Accounting›

Areas of Interest

  • Financial Acumen

Courses Taught

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