My Story
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I received my real estate license in 1999 and sold real estate and worked for a title attorney for the next 6 years.
In 2005, I decided to take a break from real estate. I moved to Nashville, TN and began doing convention logistics. My main client was Microsoft and if they had a national meeting or convention with anywhere from 100 to 22,000 attendees, I traveled to that city and assisted in planning the logistics of moving all those people around.
Everyone asks, why would you ever leave Microsoft? I had an amazing opportunity to assist in the planning logistics for the Presidential Inauguration. That was my big boy and one of the greatest days of my life. I decided to hang up my logistics hat after Inauguration. If you are going to leave the business, might as well go out on top!
I then moved to North Carolina to live a laid back coastal lifestyle. With the assistance of many fabulous locals from Southport, North Carolina, we started a non-profit agency and I am the former president of UpYourArts.org. This was a way to embrace the national musicians who moved to the area, visual artists and theatres in a small town with so many talented artists. Hurricane Florence blew through in 2018, and I decided it was time to come back home to Cincinnati. I grew up in Southeastern KY, but Cincinnati has always been a home base for me while I was galivanting across the country.
Cincinnati will always be home!
A Few of Shannon's Adventures
Little Known Facts:
She lived on a 36' foot boat with her 2 dogs, Daisy and Rae Charles, on the coast of North Carolina until Hurricane Florence blew through in 2018
Shannon was a decent surfer until one day, a shark jumped out of the water beside her. She hung up her surf board that day and never surfed again
Enjoying an avid outdoor lifestyle, Shannon has hiked 32 out of 50 states and is no stranger to a pair of dusty hiking boots
Shannon's never afraid to get dirty and grew a 2020 garden that produced over 1000 tomatoes. She got tired of counting after 1000