Jenny Martin, CPA, CA

Jenny Dix-Cooper

Jenny Martin , CPA, CA

Partner

Jenny Martin (Dix-Cooper) is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Vancouver. With close to two decades of public practice and industry experience, Jenny serves a wide range of clients in diverse industries, from real estate and construction to manufacturing and retail, professional services, investment companies, and more.

Known for her proactive, hands-on approach, Jenny works closely with MNP team members and specialists to deliver the services and expertise her clients need to effectively manage and improve their business and tax strategies. She also helps owners plan for their eventual exit from their business.

Jenny spent 15 years in the assurance practice of a Big Four firm. She joined MNP in 2021 to continue helping privately held companies and professionals with assurance services, personal and corporate tax planning, succession planning, business planning, and other general accounting and tax needs.

Jenny is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2008.


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