RSM Canada names Brett Medeiros to industry eminence program

RSM Canada has appointed Brett Medeiros as its representative in the 2025 class of the RSM Industry Eminence Program, which also includes members from RSM US and RSM UK.
The eminence program, which is now in its eighth year, trains senior analysts to forecast and communicate economic, business, and technology trends that shape the diverse industries of RSM clients. Participants in the three-year program are immersed in industry analysis and thought leadership development, which they then bring to clients and peers.
“As we continue to drive excellence and innovation at RSM, we are proud to welcome Brett into this esteemed group,” said Harry Blum, national managing partner of RSM Canada. “This program highlights our unwavering commitment to cultivating industry leaders while delivering top-tier insights to our clients.”
Medeiros will focus his program work on the business and professional services industry. A Toronto-based senior assurance manager, Medeiros has been at RSM Canada since its founding in 2017. Before that, he spent five years at predecessor firm Collins Barrow Toronto, where he was an assurance manager.
Medeiros is currently the services industry network leader for RSM across North America, facilitating professional education and network development for RSM professionals.
He has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Brock University and is a chartered professional accountant.
The other participants in the eminence programs are:
Chloe Austin, professional and business services senior analyst
Shelby Burghardt, health care senior analyst
Chris Cecil, construction and real estate senior analyst
Brian Deming, industrials senior analyst
Jonathan Gesserman, financial services senior analyst
Marko Markov, technology, media and telecommunications senior analyst
Zoe Morton, financial services senior analyst
Andrew Murphy, business and professional services senior analyst
Katherine Powers, life sciences senior analyst
Emily Sawicz, industrials senior analyst, associate director
Myles Silvers, consumer products senior analyst
Max Stanyard, healthcare and life sciences senior analyst
“This new group will build upon the work of prior classes and bring a new wave of thought leadership, a fresh perspective, and sharp eye on both how we do business today, and how we help the firm and our clients adapt to the future,” said Kevin Depew, deputy chief economist and industry eminence program leader.