Mark Derenisky, CPA, CMA

Mark Derenisky

Mark Derenisky , CPA, CMA

Partner Agriculture Services

Mark Derenisky, CPA, CMA, is an Agriculture and Business Advisor in MNP’s Regina office. Working with progressive family farm operations and ownermanaged businesses, Mark helps clients reach their business and personal goals by designing practical strategies that lead to increased success.

Drawing on 20 years of experience, Mark delivers strong business advice in a broad range of key business areas including personal and corporate taxation; farm government programs; intergenerational succession planning; and business planning with financial projections, performance management and benchmarking. An excellent communicator, he also educates clients in financial fluency, giving them a greater understanding of their numbers to improve their ability to make informed decisions.

Mark believes in creating long-term relationships with clients and in developing an in-depth understanding of their businesses. This allows him to act as a partner and enables him to give customized advice. Working with Mark, farm operators and owner-managers are able to focus on and strengthen the four key areas of their business, improving their ability to manage growth and industry changes.

Mark received the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) designation in 2000 from the Society of Management Accountants of Saskatchewan. In his free time, he enjoys volunteering for community sports leagues.


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