Justin Kirchner, CPA

Justin Kirchner

Justin Kirchner , CPA

Partner

Justin is a Business Advisor and member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. With more than a decade of experience, Justin works closely with a wide variety of clients, including agricultural operations, Hutterite communities, Indigenous communities and organizations and construction firms and small businesses. Justin delivers tailored assurance and audit services to help his clients succeed.

He listens carefully to clients’ needs and finds solutions to help achieve their business and personal goals. Justin develops long-lasting working relationships by creating a safe space where clients feel comfortable to ask questions and understand the technical aspects of their accounting transactions.

Justin earned a Business Administration Diploma in accounting from Red River College in 2006 and an Honours Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) degree in accounting from the University of Manitoba in 2013. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2018.


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