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Welcome, Sarah Barradas!

Our team at Goodfellow & Schuettlaw is proud to announce the recent addition of Sarah Barradas to our firm as Chief Operating Officer (COO).




After receiving an undergraduate degree at Queens University, a Master of Business Administration from the Ivey Business School at Western University and taking specialty courses at York University (Osgoode Hall Law School) and Harvard Business School (Mergers and Acquisitions), Sarah has recently moved to Calgary after 14 years of experience working in a variety of senior operational positions in Toronto. Her understanding of the various parts of a business and how they work together, her ability to pinpoint specific issues and gaps within the organization, and her experience managing people and teams is an essential component to our growth and development strategy. Sarah brings proven performance skills linking corporate vision with delivering desired results through empowerment, development and utilization of people, processes, and technology.


A strong leader, Captain of Team Canada Women's Soccer at 16 years of age, winner of Team Canada's Golden Boot Award at the 1999 PAN AM games, health-conscious fitness fanatic, corporate team player with effective leadership, communication, decision making, problem-solving and interpersonal skills, together with a corporate focus and a results-driven attitude will add to the tactical implementation of the firm's continuing strategic plan for growth and expansion.

 
 
 
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Suite 200, 602 - 11th Ave SW
Calgary, Alberta, T2R 1J8

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Email

reception@gfslaw.ca

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Phone

403-705-1261

goodfellow & schuettlaw

Suite 375, 11150 Jasper Avenue NW

Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 0C7

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Email

reception.yeg@gfslaw.ca

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Phone

780-628-3531

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