Rob Wesley, CPA, CA

Rob Wesley

Rob Wesley , CPA, CA

Rob is a member of MNP’s Real Estate and Construction Services team in Surrey. Rob delivers tailored business and tax advice to mid-sized owner-managed businesses and their shareholders.

Drawing on more than three decades of experience, including several years at a Big Four firm, Rob works closely with clients in a variety of sectors, including real estate, construction and manufacturing. He provides strategic advice on structuring, tax planning, Canada / U.S. cross-border planning, financing and other areas of business decision making to help his clients reach their business objectives more easily.

Rob holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from Simon Fraser University. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (A) and is a U.S. Certified Public Accountant (CPA).

A lifetime contributor to his community, Rob serves on the board of KidSport B.C., White Rock South Surrey Chapter.


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