Tyler Seman, CPA, CA

Tyler Seman

Tyler Seman , CPA, CA

Partner, Assurance & Accounting

Tyler Seman, CPA, CA, predominantly helps Indigenous clients (First Nation communities and other organizations working directly or indirectly with communities), credit unions and similar financial institutions, larger public organizations as well as owner-managed businesses that need a critical second set of eyes to achieve shareholder objectives. He works closely with his clients to clearly identify their business challenges and provides timely and efficient solutions to the problems that keep them up at night.

Tyler earned a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm Honours) from the University of Manitoba in 2004. He is a Charted Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2006.

Tyler is involved in the community, serving as a director and Chair of the Finance Committee with the Manitoba Theatre for Young People, and is a committee member with Fish Futures.


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