Travis Schafer, CPA, CA

Travis Schafer

Travis Schafer , CPA, CA

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Travis is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services group in Leduc and is the Energy Services Leader for the Edmonton region. With more than a decade of experience, Travis helps private enterprises thrive and grow, advising them on what matters to them the most.

Travis works with businesses spanning all industries, including oilfield services, energy, manufacturing, and dealerships.

Travis delivers a wide range of services, including assurance, review and compilation engagements, tax consulting, succession planning, valuations and acquisitions, divestitures, and general consulting

Travis earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm), majoring in accounting, from the University of Lethbridge in 2009. He is involved in the community and is a volunteer coach for Leduc Minor Hockey and the Leduc Baseball Association.


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