Making a career shift with Meredith White

Published on: February 17, 2021

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You’re in school but you realize the program you’re in is the wrong one. Meredith White, Muskoka Woods alumni, was in that exact situation. She switched and is now an accomplished artist with work in the Art Gallery of Canada. John finds out how she did it and some tips for making the same transition.

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