Lennox Rowsell, CPA, CA, CBV

Lennox Rowsell

Lennox Rowsell , CPA, CA, CBV

Partner

Lennox Rowsell, CPA, CA, CBV, is a Partner with MNP in Kingston. Lennox has extensive experience working with owner-managers, professionals and individuals, helping guide them to enhanced success as their primary business advisor.

He delivers assurance, tax and consulting services to ensure clients achieve their business and personal goals. He also helps clients with corporate finance, business purchase and sale transactions, and succession planning.

Lennox works with clients in a variety of industries, including construction, hospitality, retail, manufacturing, real estate, agriculture, investment and professionals.

Lennox earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA Honours) from Bishop’s University. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 1991. Lennox obtained his Chartered Business Valuator (CBV) designation in 2007.


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