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Enrollment Associate

Lorie Johnsen

Lorie appreciates being part of Harrison’s collaborative team. She enjoys welcoming new prospects and clients to our clinic and educating them on the value our programs can bring to their daily lives. With her warm and genuine approach, Lorie actively listens to prospective clients to better understand their unique care needs. Lorie is inspired to empower clients on their health and wellness journeys by getting to know them and understanding how our programs can help them to achieve their goals.

Lorie earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario in London. A natural in customer experience, she flew with Air Canada for over 25 years, honing her exceptional relationship building skills. Lorie then turned her interest in healthcare and her dedication to helping others into a career supporting a mental health care team. At Harrison, she is an excellent guide to our program offerings and looks forward to meeting and assisting anyone who walks through our doors.

Lorie is an avid bike commuter, riding to Harrison rain or shine. When she’s away from the clinic she and her husband love to spend quality time with their adult children, run outdoors, or hop on a plane to travel and explore.

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