Kaleb St. Pierre, CPA, CA

Kaleb St. Pierre

Kaleb St. Pierre , CPA, CA

Partner, Real Estate & Construction

Kaleb is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting

Services group in Quesnel. Kaleb works closely with small- to medium-sized companies operating in Quesnel and area seeking to better understand their financials, improve their internal systems, and run their businesses more tax-efficiently. He listens carefully, identifies key areas for improvement, and finds the best possible solution to help them overcome their business and financial challenges and plan for their future.

Kaleb helps clients in a variety of sectors, including real estate and construction, forestry, professionals, and charitable and not-for-profit organizations. His services include year-end accounting and tax preparation; tax, estate, and succession planning; external controllership and bookkeeping.

Kaleb earned an Honours Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) from Brock University in 2016. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2017.

Kaleb is a board member of Community Futures North Cariboo.


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