Jennifer Resch, CPA, CA

Jennifer Resch

Jennifer Resch , CPA, CA

Partner, Private Enterprise

Jennifer is a member of MNP’s Private Enterprise team in Calgary. A trusted advisor, Jennifer builds strong relationships with her clients, with a proven track record in helping her clients achieve their strategic objectives. Jennifer’s energy, organization, attention to detail and above-and-beyond approach has made a tremendous impact on her results.

With more than 15 years of experience, Jennifer provides compliance and advisory support to meet the needs of small to medium private enterprises in a variety of industries. Her services include review and compilation engagements, tax planning and compliance for corporations, partnerships, individuals and trusts.

Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting with Distinction from the University of Calgary in 2008. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2012.


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