Jennifer grew up in the historic town of Madison in southern Indiana. The world was waiting and Jennifer could not. She finished high school at 16 in two and a half years. At 17 she was off to seek her destiny in northern Virginia. Jennifer's family always had Real Estate interests. Both her father and grandmother own multiple properties she helped maintain while growing up and her uncle owns a su
ccessful Real Estate firm across the river in Nicholasville Kentucky. RE/MAX MountainView was a new firm in Gainesville, Virginia and Jennifer was hired as the receptionist. It quickly became apparent she had ambitions and talents well beyond answering telephones. She moved on to bookkeeping and agent hand holding and then to Office Administrative Manager. She earned her Real Estate license and began dealing with clients and customers first hand. It was intoxicating. It was not all work: there were baseball and football games, motorcycle riding and then there was marriage and a beautiful daughter, Kennadi. The Real Estate office was sold in 2008 and Jennifer took a job as Operations Manager at a high powered lobbying firm in Washington, DC. But, Real Estate beckoned and in 2009 she moved to Cincinnati and after testing the working waters in other fields successfully she knew she belonged in Real Estate joined Keller Williams
It's not all work in Cincinnati. There is a new baseball team to root for. There is her daughter's new school to volunteer at. And she is a Field and Suicide Prevention Advocate with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention where she is very active, volunteering and participating in fund-raising events throughout and the annual trip to Capitol Hill to further the cause. First and foremost, after family, is client care. Jennifer loves Real Estate. She treats her clients like family, guiding them and helping them to make wise decisions and smoothing all the bumps in the road to home ownership. She says, βThe best feeling is seeing their smiling faces when they receive the keys to their new homes.β