Myriah Foort, CPA, CA

Myriah Foort

Myriah Foort , CPA, CA

Partner

Myriah is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Private Enterprise Services team in Campbell River and the Comox Valley, serving clients across Vancouver Island. Myriah works closely with small- to medium-sized businesses, in particular, those requiring bookkeeping support through MNP’s ease services. This is aligned with her chief financial officer advisory services role helping clients navigate the many challenges a business owner faces, from startup to business transition.

Myriah is also the Regional Leader for MNP’s Vancouver Island Family Office and Succession Services team, helping owners transition their business, whether to family members, key employees, or a third-party. Her services also include estate and net worth tax planning, helping individuals maximize their holdings, to provide peace of mind through all stages of life.

Myriah makes it a point to get to know her clients and their businesses, allowing her to understand, predict, and manage challenges, and help them increase the value of their business through strategic planning. Prior to joining MNP, Myriah worked in municipal government as a chief financial officer and financial manager.

After earning her Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting in 2006, Myriah became a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2008. She was the founding president of Young Professionals in Campbell River, and serves as a board member of the Campbell River Arts Council, and treasurer of her children’s middle and elementary school Parent Advisory Councils.


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