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Tasha Repp
Partner
National Practice Leader, Tribal & Gaming
CPA

Industry Expertise

Biography

Tasha has worked in public accounting since 1997. She provides accounting and auditing services to Tribal governments and their related entities, focusing on giving her clients a practical, clear understanding of audit results to help them improve their operations.

Tasha is the national practice leader overseeing all of the firm’s services to Tribes, and is a founding member of the firm’s Inclusion & Diversity Board and previously served as the co-chair. She’s also a designated single audit technical reviewer for the firm.

Tasha serves as a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)’s Government Audit Quality Center executive committee and the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB)’s Tribal Government Accounting and Financial Reporting working group. She previously served as a member of the Governmental Accounting Standards Advisory Committee (GASAC) to the GASB, as a representative for the Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA).

Additionally, Tasha was named by the Profiles In Diversity Journal as one of the 2021 Native American/Indigenous Leaders Worth Watching. In 2011, she received the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development's Native American 40 Under 40 Award.

Tasha’s also an enrolled member of the Samish Indian Nation.

Professional Affiliations

  • Board member, Western Washington University Foundation
  • Committee member, WSCPA DEI Council
  • Member, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • Member, Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants (WSCPA)
  • Member, Native American Finance Officers Association
  • Past board member, Whatcom Museum Society
  • Past member, Budget and Finance Committee, Samish Indian Nation
  • Past member, Anacortes High School Business and Marketing Vocational Advisory Board
  • Past treasurer, SamCorp Economic Development Board, Samish Indian Nation

Education

  • BA, accounting and business administration, University of Washington

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