Alycia Calkins, BComm CPA CA

Alycia Calkins

Alycia Calkins , BComm CPA CA

Partner, Assurance & Accounting

Alycia is a Partner with MNP’s Assurance and Advisory services team in Fort St. John and a member of MNP’s Oil and Gas team. Alycia has delivered comprehensive service, strong business advice and tailored strategies that help lead her clients to success for more than a decade.

Born and raised in Fort St. John, Alycia has a firm understanding of the market and geographical region her clients operate in and the unique challenges and opportunities this poses. Alycia works with a range of companies of all sizes and in all industries offering corporate and personal tax planning, providing assistance to start-up businesses and advises on day-to-day business operations.

Alycia earned an Honors Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting from Athabasca University in 2009. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2012.

Alycia takes pride in her community, and has volunteered with many local organizations, including treasurer for the Fort St. John Mixed Slow Pitch Society, a classroom presenter for Junior Achievement and finance event manager for the Canadian Cancer Society.


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