Jeremy Rondeau, CPA, CA

Jeremy Rondeau

Jeremy Rondeau , CPA, CA

Business Advisor, Oil & Gas, Swift Current

Jeremy Rondeau, CPA, CA, , is a Partner in MNP’s Swift Current office and a member of the firm’s Oil and Gas team. For more than seven years, Jeremy has delivered comprehensive services and strong business advice to his clients, including oilfield service companies.

With a firm understanding of the market in which his clients operate and the unique challenges and opportunities faced by the oilfield sector, Jeremy draws on his keen industry insight to help his clients overcome their business challenges and seize opportunities. His experience includes corporate and personal tax planning and preparation as well as strategic planning and corporate finance.

Jeremy is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2008 after receiving a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan. Active in his community, he has volunteered with the United Way of Saskatoon, the World Junior Hockey Tournament in Saskatoon and the Kinsmen Inner City Hockey League. He is a member of the Kiwanis Club of Swift Current and a board member with the Swift Current Minor Hockey Association.


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