Just a small town girl, Jacqueline was born and raised in the Hamlet of Wooler in the east end of Northumberland County. A firecracker from the start, Jacqueline spent the better part of her youth involved in children’s advocacy initiatives with the belief that she could make a difference. Her passion and determination to lobby for the rights of her peers defined her youth and even lead to her speaking at the United Nations. At 23 years old after buying her first home, Jacqueline decided she wanted to combine her newfound love of real estate with her passion for advocacy and joined RE/MAX. She believes that consumers are best served through an advocacy-based approach as opposed to the typical “sales” approach of the real estate industry.