Meet our team: Debbie Doyle

Debbie Doyle is a senior director and vice-president who has been with Doyle Salewski since 1996. She has almost 40 years of experience in insolvency and is the former assistant manager of a major Canadian accounting firm. In addition, Debbie is a qualified CAIRP bankruptcy insolvency administrator and counsellor. She holds a Canadian private pilot’s license, is a Certified Christian Conciliator™, a ACBC Certified Biblical Counsellor, and has a Bachelors and Master of Arts degrees in Biblical Counselling. Debbie’s extensive counselling experience has proved to be a great asset to our clients.

Mrs. Debbie Doyle: You are wonderful! Thank you for looking after everything, and for staying to get it done today. I know I delayed until it was almost too late… you made a difficult situation comfortable and almost stress free. No wonder “L” speaks so highly of you.

Sincerely,

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At Doyle Salewski, we offer a range of services designed to help you navigate financial difficulties and regain control of your finances. Our expert team is here to provide the support and solutions you need, tailored to your unique situation.

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