Adam Taylor, CPA, CGA

Adam Taylor

Adam Taylor , CPA, CGA

Partner, Enterprise Risk Services

Adam Taylor, CPA, CGA, is a Partner with MNP’s Enterprise Risk Services team. Based out of the Victoria office, Adam provides risk management, consulting, internal and value for money audits, and assurance services to private and public organizations, helping them improve governance, processes and reporting.

Prior to joining MNP, Adam served the B.C. government for 15 years in a variety of roles, including Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director of Technology Initiatives. Adam has extensive experience in helping organizations maximize opportunities, reduce risk exposures and optimize operations. His expertise also encompasses program and project governance, including IT governance, procurement and negotiation support.

Adam earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics from the University of Victoria in 2001. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified General Accountant (CGA) in 2010.


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