Carl Ching
About Carl Ching
Carl Ching is the Senior Vice President of Taxation at Brookfield Asset Management and serves on the Board of Directors at Hong Fook Mental Health Association in Toronto. He has over two decades of experience in taxation and financial management, with a strong background in senior management roles at major accounting firms.
Company
Carl Ching currently holds the position of Senior Vice President, Taxation at Brookfield Asset Management in Toronto. In addition to his role at Brookfield, he serves on the Board of Directors at Hong Fook Mental Health Association, also in Toronto. Hong Fook is dedicated to integrating primary care and mental health services for Asian communities in the Greater Toronto Area.
Title
Carl Ching is the Senior Vice President of Taxation at Brookfield Asset Management. He has held this position since transitioning from his previous roles within the same company, demonstrating a consistent upward career trajectory.
Education and Expertise
Carl Ching received a Bachelor of Business Administration from York University - Schulich School of Business. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant and a Certified Public Accountant. His expertise lies in taxation and financial management, encompassing over two decades of professional experience in these areas.
Professional Background
Carl Ching's professional background includes significant roles in taxation and senior management. He worked at Brookfield Asset Management in various capacities, starting as Director of Taxation from 2012 to 2014, then Vice President of Taxation from 2014 to 2017, before assuming his current position. Prior to Brookfield, he was a Senior Manager, Transaction Tax at EY from 2007 to 2012 and a Senior Manager at KPMG from 2001 to 2007.
Achievements
Carl Ching has achieved significant career milestones, including his role in advising strategic and private equities on acquisitions, dispositions, and international organizations. At Hong Fook Mental Health Association, he has been instrumental in integrating primary care and mental health services for Asian communities in the Greater Toronto Area since joining the Board in September 2020.