Scott Wisdahl, MBA, CPA, CGA, LL.M.

Scott Wisdahl

Scott Wisdahl , MBA, CPA, CGA, LL.M.

Partner and Business Advisor, CPA, CGA, LL.M

Scott is a Business Advisor with MNP in Fort St. John and the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality. A growth and profitability advisor, Scott helps owners set goals for their business, move forward, and meet their business and personal needs and goals.

With more than two decades of experience, Scott works with clients in many industries, including oilfield services, forestry, and the not-for-profit sector. He helps his clients with everything from start up, to tax minimization, estate planning, and buying and selling businesses. His services include assurance; business advisory, growth and profitability; business succession; personal and corporate taxes, and tax planning.

Scott earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in economics from the University of Victoria in 1990. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified General Accountant (CGA) in 1996. Scott graduated from the University of Cumbria in England with a Master of Laws in International Business (LL.M) in 2018. In 2023, he graduated from the Australian Institute of Business with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) focused on Entrepreneurship. He earned a Certificate in Audit Committee Fundamentals in 2023.


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