Connie Adam

Connie Adam

Connie Adam

Associate Partner and Business Advisor

Connie is a Business Advisor and a member of MNP’s Agriculture Services team in the firm’s Lacombe and Camrose offices. Connie works with owners of family farms, ensuring they have the information and knowledge they need to keep the family farm alive and well for future generations.

Connie delivers a comprehensive suite of assurance services, including helping clients understand their financial statements and how the numbers relate to farm operations. As the Farm Income Programs Service Leader for MNP’s Central Alberta region, she has a wealth of knowledge about how the programs work, what they were intended to do and how clients can mitigate risk by using them. Connie provides strong advice based on her technical and practical knowledge of the AgriStability, AgriInvest and Ag Risk Management Projector programs. She also assists MNP with quality control on activities related to farm income programs.

Born in Bashaw, Alberta, Connie was raised on a mixed farming operation of purebred shorthorn cattle and grain, giving her first-hand experience of the challenges of running a rural business. She focuses on providing excellent service and building lasting relationships so she can help clients resolve their challenges and create new levels of success.


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