Lindauer is expected to contribute to several practice groups, including estate planning, probate and trust administration, elder law, and tax planning in which she guides her clients through the design, preparation, and implementation of their estate plans, and also assists them in navigating probate and trust administrations. “We are very excited to welcome Margaret to our team,” says Brian Rolfe, president and CEO and of Kemp Klein. “Her versatility and experience will allow us to perpetuate the firm’s accelerated growth.” Lindauer grew up in Chelsea before moving to Chicago to complete her studies. While she was in Chicago, she attended DePaul University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences in Political Science in 2017. During that time, she received a Fulbright Scholarship to travel to Japan, studied for a semester in London, where she worked for the prime minister’s office, interned in the United States Senate, and worked for a member of the Illinois House of Representatives, where she was recognized for her research on nuclear power plants.
“I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the company’s growth and success.”
This statement reflects Lindauer’s enthusiasm for joining the Kemp Klein team. It also highlights his ambition to contribute to the company’s growth and success. Lindauer’s statement is a powerful statement that conveys his commitment to the company.