Adam Desjardins, CPA

Adam Desjardins

Adam Desjardins , CPA

Partner, Private Enterprise

Adam is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Private Enterprise group in Duncan. Serving clients across the Cowichan Valley, Adam provides accounting, tax, and business management advice to entrepreneurs and owner-managed businesses to help them maximize the return on their efforts and achieve their business goals. He works with clients in a wide range of industries, including forestry, food and beverage, retail, and start-ups.

Known for his casual style and friendly, personable demeanor, Adam believes in building strong, long-term relationships with the clients he serves. This starts with listening first to truly understand each client’s unique needs and circumstances, then working collaboratively to develop personalized strategies to meet those needs. Adam takes great pride in being accessible and responsive to clients throughout the year – whenever new questions or concerns arise.

An assurance specialist on review and compilation engagements, Adam’s services include corporate tax compliance and advisory services, business consulting and advising. He helps clients look at their business from all angles – including people, customers, operations and finance – and make strategic decisions to grow the business and improve their overall profitability.

Adam earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with Distinction from Vancouver Island University in 2014. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2017.

 

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