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Expérience professionnelle
I have been a resident of Guelph for over 45 years and am proud to call Guelph my home. I was born and raised on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland to Canadian parents with Guelph roots. When it came time to choose a post secondary education, the University of Guelph is where I landed to study science and then returned to the U.S. to pursue Veterinary Technology. While studying at the U. of G., I enjoyed the attributes of Guelph’s diverse community and moved back to the Royal City to start a family and career. I am committed to supporting local businesses and charities. I worked in the not-for-profit sector for over 25 years as an Executive Director and received the Guelph Police Service Award and Commemorative Medal of Canada for my service and contribution to the citizens of Guelph and animal welfare. Currently, I serve as a Director of the Westminster Woods Lambeth Way condominium board, and a Director of CanFel Foundation which is a public foundation that supports animal welfare initiatives in Canada. Since I became a Realtor in 2003, I have been a proud recipient of yearly Royal LePage awards. These awards recognize consistency in sales excellence and achievement. My goals as a Realtor is to help clients achieve their real estate dreams and make informed choices by providing personalized service, market updates, knowledge of the area, and attention to detail. I respect the importance of building relationships with clients, listening to their needs, and communicating results. A little humor goes a long way, too! If you are looking to buy or sell real estate, I am here to help you with your move and would love to hear from you!
Régions desservies
Wellington County, Wellington, Puslinch, Puslinch Township, Mount Forest, Guelph, Fergus, Eramosa Township, Elora, Elmira, Belwood Lake, Arthur, Alma, Acton, Aberfoyle
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