I’ve proudly called Turnersville, New Jersey home for the past thirty-nine years, where my husband and I raised our four sons and built a life centered around family, hard work, and community. Over the years, I’ve formed lasting relationships here that mean so much to me—both personally and professionally.
My journey hasn’t been traditional, but it’s one I’m incredibly proud of. I didn’t attend college; instead, I learned through real-life experience, determination, and a strong desire to build a better future. I began my career as an apprentice with Local #19 Sheet Metal Workers, becoming the first African American woman in Pennsylvania to complete the program and earn my Journeyperson certificate—an accomplishment that still inspires me today.
From there, I spent fifteen years in retail management, developing a deep understanding of people, service, and trust. Eventually, I found my true calling in real estate—a career that allows me to combine everything I’ve learned while helping others navigate one of the most important decisions of their lives.
For me, real estate is more than transactions—it’s about relationships, guidance, and being someone my clients can truly rely on. I’m grateful every day for the opportunity to serve my community and help families find not just a house, but a place to call home.