Jason Hawksworth
President, Freeway Ltd.
“It is always a pleasure dealing with Nick. With the complex SR & ED program regulations and requirements it was simply too complex for us to understand. Nick took the time to first, evaluate our operation, second help us recognize where some potential activities were and most of all guide us on how to properly document our projects. Whether dealing in the board room or the shop floor Nick quickly recognizes how to best communicate to the people he’s engaging with. He is an excellent communicator and has helped us immensely in our ongoing improvements. He has the utmost integrity and I highly recommend his services.“
Bill Woodside
Engineering Manager, Sanoh Canada.
“As a client, I worked with Nick Vecchiola over the last four years. Nick was always knowledgeable and professional regarding the SRED system and claims. He is personable and flexible, but with enough forethought to encourage the clients to keep moving forward when processing their claims to meet their submission schedules. He was also very eager to work proactively with the clients to help them gather data and train them in effective ways of staying on top of the submissions. His background knowledge of engineering and various manufacturing processes is also very broad and Nick was able to effectively interpret and translate the concepts I was presenting into the SRED formats. As a result, when Sanoh started working with Nick, he was able to increase our returns significantly from our previous SRED submissions. In all of the time we worked together, I did not see anything but positive traits coming from Nick. I wish him all the best in the future.“
Matthew Rowlands
Assistant General Manager, Swenco Limited
“Nick has been the project manager of our SR&ED claims for the past few years. He has always handled this tedious process with professionalism and with a very clear understanding of what is required/expected from the government. It is people like him who make programs like SR&ED successful, as the “red tape” can prove to be difficult for SME’s to negotiate through.“

