A chartered professional accountant by trade, Ottawa-based Jeff Johnson has worked at three major professional services firms where he has specialized in assurance and audit services.
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A chartered professional accountant by trade, Ottawa-based Jeff Johnson has worked at three major professional services firms where he has specialized in assurance and audit services.
He got his start at Deloitte, where he spent more than 20 years, then moved to BDO in 2022. This past August, he joined EY Canada’s assurance practice as a partner. With a focus on the technology sector, his clients have included publicly traded and private tech companies, both growing and established.
In a conversation with OBJ Wednesday, Johnson discussed what he’s learned about Ottawa’s tech community as an accountant, why major professional services firms are leveraging technology more than ever, and how his organization is navigating gaps in the talent pipeline.
This transcript has been edited for length and clarity.

