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With a planned gift, Karen Wilkinson (BA ’90, MAcc ’90) will support the Waterloo students of the future.
With a planned gift, Karen Wilkinson (BA ’90, MAcc ’90) will support the Waterloo students of the future.
By Megan Vander Woude Office of AdvancementAs a proud Waterloo alumnus, Karen Wilkinson (BA '90, MAcc '90) wanted to give back and support future students.
As an accountant, she recognized the impact she could have through a gift in her will. Karen's planned gift will provide resources for future generations of students, helping them find success – just like she did after graduating from Waterloo.
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