Rod Quiring, CPA, CA, CAFM

Rod Quiring

Rod Quiring , CPA, CA, CAFM

Partner, Indigenous & Assurance Services

Rod is MNP’s Regional Indigenous lead for Northern B.C. and a member of the firm’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Prince George. Rod excels at developing strong working relationships with his clients through regular communication throughout the year. He provides a comprehensive suite of assurance and tax services, as well as ongoing management advice, to First Nations and Indigenous-owned businesses, as well as to forestry and mining sector clients.

Drawing on more than two decades of public practice experience, Rod works closely with his clients to help them understand complex financial reporting and audit issues and meet their regulatory and governance requirements. He also equips clients with the information and analysis they need to make strategic decisions and drive business growth, including cash flow projections, operational efficiencies, and tax and business planning.

Rod is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2000 and is a Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager (CAFM). He is a YMCA board member in Prince George.


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