Jessi Lally, CPA, CA

Jessi Lally

Jessi Lally , CPA, CA

Partner

Jessi is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team in Surrey. Jessi helps private corporations and not-for-profit organizations, delivering strategic solutions to add value and help her clients achieve success. An excellent communicator, she creates and maintains strong working relationships with clients.

Jessi works one-on-one with private businesses in real estate and construction, the consumer sector, and other industries, as well as with not-for-profit organizations. Her services include audit, assurance, technical accounting, and corporate tax compliance.

Jessi also connects clients with the firm’s broad-based expertise if they require specialized services.

Prior to joining MNP, Jessi worked at a Big Four firm for more than a decade.

Jessi earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) with Honours from the University of British Columbia in 2006. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2009.


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