Anne Thomas, CPA, CA

Anne Thomas

Anne Thomas , CPA, CA

Partner

Anne is a team member with MNP’s Private Enterprise team in Humboldt. Anne delivers tailored assurance, accounting, tax and business advisory services to individuals, corporations, partnerships and joint ventures in the agricultural and private enterprise sectors. She is passionate about helping her clients build their knowledge and an optimal structure to grow, mitigate risk and focus on what they do best. As well, Anne helps her clients with financial reporting, succession planning and business processes and controls.

Anne is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2014. She graduated with Great Distinction from the University of Saskatchewan’s Edwards School of Business with a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in 2013, receiving the Goodspeed Award for highest academic average.

Anne is the Humboldt & District Chamber of Commerce vice president of finance, and has served her community in a variety of other roles over the past several years.


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