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Expérience professionnelle
Laura's academic journey includes a degree in Political Studies and Marketing from Queen's University, as well as a Public Relations Certificate from McGill University. Laura's career has been marked by a significant role as the Director of Marketing and Public Relations at Veritasa Law, where her exposure to Real Estate Law and Family Law was beneficial to her real estate learning curve. She also brings invaluable experience from her four-year tenure as a City Councilor for the City of Kingston, where she served as Vice Chair of the Planning Committee and served for four-years as a member of the Kingston Economic Development Committee. As well as Deputy Mayor. Her family's deep-rooted history in the community, with her mother Isabel Turner having served as the former Reeve of Kingston Township and Mayor of Kingston, further underscores Laura's commitment to the area. Laura's previous work experiences include: Interim CEO Kingston Chamber of Commerce, Sales Consultant T4G Software Consulting with a focus on AI and Machine Learning. Pharmaceutical Sales Rep Fournier Pharma. Currently, she serves as a member of the senate on the Senate Committee for the PWOR (Princess of Wales Own Regiment). In her personal life, Laura is a proud mother of two daughters, Madison and Marissa, both of whom have successfully launched their own careers. Madison works as an Equity Research Associate in Mining and Metals at Stifel Financial Corp in Toronto, while Marissa is a dedicated Kindergarten Teacher in London, Ontario. In her spare time, Laura is actively engaged in her community through volunteering and maintaining an active lifestyle. She's recently taken up golf but is better at driving the cart than driving the ball. She is looking forward to working with you.
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