Zaida Gee, CPA

Zaida Giron

Zaida Gee , CPA

Partner, Private Enterprise

Zaida is a Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team in Duncan. Zaida takes a proactive approach to helping her clients grow and improve their business. Patient and calm, she makes it a priority to connect with clients, so they feel at ease in discussing their accounting needs and concerns. She provides her clients with relevant information in a timely manner, and tailored solutions to meet each client’s unique situation and goals. Zaida is a part of her clients’ teams throughout the year, communicating with them on a regular basis, and is always available to advise, to ensure they make the right decisions for their business at the right time.

Zaida specializes in helping companies in the food and beverage and real estate and construction industries. 

Zaida earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting from Vancouver Island University in 2010. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA).

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