I am a Mt. Pleasant native with a degree in Biology and Spanish from the College of Charleston. Go Cougars! So, you’re probably wondering how a graduate with a biology degree got into real estate and financing? After graduation, I followed my husband across this great country of ours pursuing his military career. After his active duty career ended, we had some major life decisions to make. We always knew we would move back to Charleston, so we packed our bags, and headed home!
Once back in Charleston, I found myself at a veteran’s spouse job fair. It was there where I was scouted by a real estate broker to become a real estate agent. Since my husband was leaving his active duty position, the idea of a totally commission job as a real estate agent was not only terrifying, but just not feasible. It was at the time, that the current loan officer in his office needed an assistant and the rest is history. Now with many years as a full-time loan officer under my belt, I have been prepped perfectly to smoothly take your loan from contract to closing!
Faith, family and friends are also very important to me. I am a proud veteran spouse, mom to my newborn son, Jackson, and also mom to a loving Australian Shepherd, Sonney! When I am not working, you will probably find me running. Whether it be chasing my child or tackling the next race. I love to be on the go! Charleston always has and will be my home. I am very grateful for the opportunity to serve you and help make Charleston your home too!
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