Jeff Blerot, CPA, CA

Jeff Blerot

Jeff Blerot , CPA, CA

Partner, Indigenous Services

A member of MNP’s Indigenous Services team in Edmonton, Jeff delivers timely assurance and accounting solutions to challenging problems. He takes the time to present complex financial information in an understandable way, so his clients can make informed business decisions and achieve greater success.

With more than two decades of experience, Jeff works closely with Indigenous communities, First Nations, Metis Associations, Metis Settlements, Tribal Councils, school boards and municipalities. His services include assurance, tax and business advisory, Indigenous tax and business acquisitions, consulting and municipal audits. He provides audits of Indigenous organizations, strategic advice to Indigenous communities, setup and advice on Indigenous trusts, and help with organizational structures, governance and tax.

Jeff earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) from the University of Alberta in 1997. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2001.


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