Jon Evans, CPA, CA

Jon Evans

Jon Evans , CPA, CA

Partner

Jon is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Fort Frances. With more than two decades of professional experience, Jon provides auditing, accounting, and tax services to public, private, and not-for-profit organizations in a wide range of industries. He also serves Indigenous organizations and businesses, delivering both assurance and transaction services.

Jon helps clients with their business and operational needs, offering tailored advice on accounting and reporting issues, internal controls, and the development and implementation of tax and business plans. He works closely with his team to ensure responsiveness to clients’ emerging issues. He maintains regular and proactive communication with clients and oversees the timely progress of engagements.

Jon earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in economics from Wilfrid Laurier University in 1999. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA).


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