Brad Frampton, CPA, CA

Brad Frampton

Brad Frampton , CPA, CA

Partner, National Pubco Operations Lead

Brad is a Partner and Business Leader with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Calgary, and the Firm’s Alberta Public Company Leader.

Over the course of his career Brad has provided services to numerous companies in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, mining, technology and others. With nearly two-and-a-half decades of public practice experience, all at MNP’s Calgary office, Brad serves as an audit partner and advisor to public companies, as well as to private entities looking to become public. His experience would involve advising clients on completing significant transactions and regulatory issues as well as prospectus filings.

Brad earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting from Memorial University of Newfoundland in 1996. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2001.


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