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Serving the thriving Duncan to Parksville corridor, my practice is purpose-built to navigate the unique financial opportunities present here. Whether you are a long-time Cowichan Valley business owner preparing for succession, or a recent retiree relocating to Qualicum Beach with significant liquidity events, your financial life is unique to the Island. I integrate TD's National Strength and Expertise and collaborate with local specialists to navigate B.C. provincial tax and real estate dynamics, ensuring your wealth management strategy is tailored to your new life on the coast.

Achieving Success on Vancouver Island: Tailored Wealth Management
Your Preeminent Financial Quarterback My commitment is to be the preeminent Private Banker for this community. This means I don't just offer advice; I act as your personal financial quarterback, seamlessly integrating the full resources of TD. From connecting you directly with our Commercial Banking specialists to strategizing with our Estate & Trust specialists, I ensure every part of your financial life—personal, business, and generational—works together simply and effectively, delivering the integrated service experience you deserve.
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