11: Rhonda Klosler, Office Market Leader, Toronto, Chief Operating Officer, at RSM Interview

Women Leadership Nation Breaking Barriers

09-09-2020 • 39 mins

Rhonda Klosler is the National COO and Toronto Office Market Leader at RSM which is an international tax and accounting firm.

As the national chief operating officer of RSM Canada, Rhonda oversees the firm’s finance, human resources, and growth initiatives. In addition, Rhonda leads the Toronto office in her role as office managing partner and executes the firm's growth plans in the Toronto market. Rhonda is a graduate of Brock University, and a CPA, CA, having earned her designation in 1993. That same year, she joined the predecessor firm and was made a partner in 2001. In 2012, Rhonda completed the Harvard Business School Professional Services program.

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