Frank Jasek, CPA, CA

Frank Jasek

Frank Jasek , CPA, CA

Partner

A member of MNP’s Burlington team, Frank focuses on building strong relationships with his clients and encouraging them to develop strategic plans to achieve their business goals and build their personal net worth. He helps a wide range of clients, in sectors that include FinTech (blockchain), providing consulting to management; and hospitality (restaurants).

Frank started his career at a public accounting firm, then worked in internal audits prior to co-founding a successful accounting firm, which operated for nearly three decades.

Frank earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in finance from Western University in 1985. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 1991. Frank has been a board member for private and public companies, including Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital Gift Planning Council and the Burlington Chamber of Commerce.


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