The WorkCabin difference

When senior consultant Gregg McLachlan takes on your project, there is no revolving door of account reps, passing the buck, or delays waiting to get final approval from a company president who seems to be in closed-door meetings most days.

Rather than being treated as just another client on an agency list, Gregg becomes an integral and connected part of your team before, during and after a project. He shares your same care and concern for your process, goals and outcomes.

What makes Gregg McLachlan and WorkCabin Communications different:

  • High-quality work, plus you receive a genuine touch of small-town service
  • Gregg McLachlan rolls up his sleeves and personally works on your account. (At big agencies, your work is typically passed around among various reps)
  • Gregg intimately understands rural nonprofits because he founded a hugely successful one. He conceptualized, researched, branded, marketed and launched the Norfolk HERicanes Girls Minor Hockey Association. As president, he oversaw its board of directors for five years
  • You get incredibly reasonable rates (Gregg offers fantastic value + outstanding results compared to agencies who must incorporate high overhead and large payrolls into project quotations)
  • Gregg is a thought leader. He has been on the big stage sharing his expertise as a guest speaker, including at Ryerson University’s annual Wordstock conference, Canadian Association of Journalists Super Conference, boards of education, in-house training programs, and Annual General Meetings
  • Gregg actively uses the tools he talks about (social media, podcasts, etc); that means, for example, you’ll receive advice and strategy from an actual Twitter user, not a non-Twitterer who attempts to ‘train’ others
  • Gregg walks the talk in his own life. As a successful entrepreneur, he founded, marketed and promoted the online startup, WorkCabin.ca, in 2007. He has since grown it to become Canada’s premiere Environmental Jobs Site, a respected service used by reputable employers across the country and internationally
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