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Margo Thompson

Prince Edward Island


Margo Thompson worked as an architect in Halifax for a number of years before moving back to Prince Edward Island to be with family and raise her children.  She currently works as a custom home designer and interior designer. Now that her children are grown, Margo spends much of her spare time volunteering.

A few of her past volunteer efforts include sitting on the Board for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of PEI, and on the Board of the Summerside Presbyterian Church, where she helped with the design and construction of their new church and coached the junior high-aged girls basketball team.

Margo has also been involved with the construction and interior design of the Summerside Rotary Learning Centre and has been a Board Member of the University of PEI and the Fandango Musical Players ( a not-for-profit musical theatre group based in

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