Sean Strang, CPA, CA

Sean Strang

Sean Strang , CPA, CA

Partner

Sean is a member of MNP’s Professionals Services team in Vernon. A trusted advisor with more than a decade of experience in public practice and industry, he is passionate about helping his clients succeed.

Sean serves professionals, including doctors, dentists, lawyers, real estate and construction firms, and other owner-managed companies in the retail, services, forestry, and manufacturing sectors. He helps his clients develop their business and plan for the future, whether it’s bringing in the next generation to take over, or planning an exit strategy for retirement. He supports his clients in seeing the big picture, and in considering factors they might not have otherwise considered.

Sean’s services include succession and retirement planning, annual compliance (tax and financials), annual tax planning, and general business consulting.

Prior to joining MNP, Sean worked at a Big Four firm.

Sean earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting from Okanagan College in 2010. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2014.


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