Two new partners, one firm perspective

New Partners

Introducing Carolyn Lloyd and David Arntfield, new partners for you and us.

Partner has become a perplexing word. Some time ago partner became a verb and shortly after slipped into jargon, losing its meaning.

We see partner and the title of Partner in the spirit of collaboration and potential for more. More innovative solutions for clients' most pressing problems and opportunities.

Carolyn and David see it the same way.

Carolyn considered becoming a human geneticist but now tests the boundaries of family law advocacy. She finds, through the contemporary approach of collaboration and mediation, harmonious resolution to family discord. Her determination comes from competitive rowing where pulling together, wins.

David, the consummate egalitarian, crafts solution frameworks, democratic in their practicality for clients in all walks of business life from entrepreneur to corporate leader. David uniquely combines his passion for rugby and philosophy for sturdy, critically sound solutions designed for the field of business.

Working intelligently in the true spirit of partnership; it's how all of us at McKenzie Lake give you the edge needed in life and business.

To partner with either Partner please call 519-672-5666 and ask for Carolyn or David.

 
 
 
 

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Introducing Carolyn Lloyd and David Arntfield, new partners for you and us.
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Wed Feb 10th, 2010 | Ben Clark
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Thu Dec 17th, 2009 | David Arntfield
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