Whitney Procee, CPA, CA

Whitney Procee

Whitney Procee , CPA, CA

Partner, CPA, CA

Whitney is a member of MNP’s Tax Services team in Lethbridge. With more than a decade of experience, Whitney focuses on specialty tax, working one-on-one with clients in a variety of sectors. She provides professionals, clients in the agricultural and car dealership sectors, and other clients with a breadth of tax planning options that allow them to choose the approach that best suits their needs.

Whitney delivers tailored corporate and personal tax planning, acquisitions and business sales and succession and estate planning services. She prides herself on providing great client service with a personable approach.

Whitney earned a Business Diploma from Lethbridge College in 2007 and a Bachelor of Management in accounting from the University of Lethbridge in 2009. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2012.


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