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Katherine Potter is the Coordinator for Genome BC’s Sector teams. With over 25 years of experience working in businesses of all sizes, Katherine has been the right hand to CEO’s and Directors, coordinating the multitude of details required to bring their visions into being. She is a strong communicator and catalyst for change.

Prior to joining Genome BC, Katherine spent several years in the Financial Services Industry and 14 years at The Law Society of BC as the Program Coordinator for the Professional Legal Training Course (PLTC) where she coached law students through the many bumps along the path to becoming a lawyer.

Katherine is a Certified Professional CoActive Coach (CPCC) from the Coaches Training Institute, and is a business and life coach in her private time.

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