September 12, 2012
WHITEHORSE – Keith Halliday and his wife, Stacy Lewis, are both knowledge workers. They live in Whitehorse, yet work globally.
"We love the Yukon and felt it was a great place to raise our four kids," said Halliday.
The Yukon-born management consultant provides strategic and organizational advice to corporate, government and non-profit clients as far away as Asia and Europe. Lewis, an intellectual property lawyer, works long-distance with a US law firm.
Halliday and Lewis moved back to Whitehorse 12 years ago. Their reasoning is shared by many of the 60 knowledge workers interviewed by Stefan Voswinkel and Rhiannon Klein.
Last spring, Voswinkel was tasked by the Yukon Research Centre, at Yukon College, with preparing the first-ever comprehensive survey of Yukon’s growing knowledge sector.
A knowledge worker himself, even Voswinkel was surprised by what he found.