Overview
Mackenzie graduated from Western Law in 2022.
Throughout her time at law school, Mackenzie was heavily involved in the Western community. She volunteered as a Pro Bono student for the No Fee Cannabis Pardon Clinic and was involved in many Western Law associations including the chair of the Personal Injury and Insurance Law Association, chair of the 3rd Year Party Committee, and a mentor to first-year students in the 3L-1L Buddy Program. Mackenzie was a tutor for many first year law courses including Torts, Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, and Legal Ethics, and was a Student Assistant for the undergraduate course Intro to Law.
Prior to law school, Mackenzie studied Biological Sciences at the University of Windsor. She has worked as a pharmacy assistant during her undergraduate degree and her throughout her law school studies.
In her spare time, Mackenzie loves to travel, play pickleball, and is heavily involved in community musical theatre. She loves to explore new restaurants and local spots.
Education
- J.D., University of Western Ontario,2022
- BSc, University of Windsor, 2018
Community involvement
- Pro Bono Students Canada
- No Fee Cannabis Pardon Clinic
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