Believing in the power of setting goals, Renee understands the importance of achieving dreams. Renee dreamed of riding horseback to the majestic peek of Vista Grande, Colorado at the elevation of 12,000 feet in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. She has done that twice. She has ridden six different mountain ranges throughout the western USA. Renee's yearly goal of deep sea fishing with her father and catching the big one has been achieved for over 11 years and counting.
When Renee took over as managing broker of her office in 1999 she set her sights on growing her office from 4 agents 10. Her office has blossomed to 17 full time, dedicated agents and is now on the leading edge of her market place through superior service, and advanced technology and believing in "the client is number one" philosophy. Recently expanding Coldwell Banker Anchor to the resort area of Culver, Indiana, the company now offers the residents of Culver and Lake Maxinkuckee the high standards of marketing and service she and her office have given to the Plymouth community. Despite the time devoted to managing these growing and productive offices, Renee continues to successfully list and sell properties in her market.
As her children first visualized their own dreams, Renee became their biggest fan and source of encouragement. Her oldest son, Erik, graduated from Clemson University with a degree in architecture. He recently returned from several weeks of traveling the U.S. doing what he loves best, camping, hiking, meeting new people and exploring the country. Erik is settling in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her second son, Henry, is a Junior at Indiana University pursueing his passion for music in the field of music production. Besides production, Henry's musical passion includes the bass guitar, piano and double bass. Elizabeth, Renee's youngest, begins her college career in Colorado studying to become a teacher and swimming coach.
"If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours." - Henry David Thoreau