Corné joined the firm as an articled clerk and became an associate for 10 years in the Trust & Estates Department at Millers Inc., focusing her efforts on providing specialized Trust advice and services to clients.

Corné excelled academically by obtaining her B.Com Law degree cum laude at the North West University in Potchefstroom, where she also obtained her LL.B and LL.M (estate law) degrees. During her years of study, she received numerous certificates of recognition for her academic performance and was also involved with student training as a facilitator and lecturer’s assistant. Corné is also an accredited member of the Fiduciary Institute of South Africa (FISA) and recently obtained the FPSA designation.
Apart from authoring various articles for the firm's newsletter, she is also an external examiner for dissertations of masters' students.
Meticulous attention to detail is of utmost importance to Corné, and her determination to expand her knowledge and deliver a specialized service to her clients and colleagues sets her apart from the rest.

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