Serving the public encouraging our youth Growing in my faith and Quilting
About:
I began my real estate career in 1993 and worked for a couple of agencies. I soon had the bug to step out on my own, but did not have the accumulated number of listings and sales needed to become a licensed broker. I hired a very trustworthy woman who taught me the ropes of real estate and who stayed with my firm for over 10 years. I opened the office in Parsons in 1995 and an office in Belington, WV in 1997. The office in Belington was closed in 2008 during the very slow period of real estate. We still have agents in Barbour County, ready to go to work for you. We have 4 agents besides myself who are ready to assist you in selling your home or property or helping you find your dream property. We have two main slogans here: A Place for Everyone, and the Friendship of those we serve is the Foundation of our Business. Stop by our office in Parsons, WV. West Virginia Wild & Wonderful
College of EngineeringDeborah Stevens Hamilton is a native of Lynchburg, VA and a graduate of the University of Georgia and Indiana University's Center on Philanthropy. Her... Deborah Stevens Hamilton is a native of Lynchburg, VA and a graduate of the University of Georgia and Indiana University's Center on Philanthropy. Her development career spans over 30 years during which time she has served as vice president, executive director, consultant, and fund raiser in the...
Bachrodt Elementary School San Jose CA 1976-1978, Westwood Elementary School Santa Clara CA 1978-1981, Bowers Elementary School Santa Clara CA 1981-1983, Peterson Junior High School Sunnyvale CA 1983-1986
Community:
Michael Buzzell, James Beckett, Joyce Manson
Biography:
Life
Left California in 2000 after getting married. We've lived in Hampton Roads, VA...
The Rev. Deborah Stevens of Hilliard, volunteering at the conference, said she heard support forthe LGBT movement in Palmers comment that: Everyone here is a child of God. Hard stop. Period.End of discussion.
Last August, according to papers filed with the New York State Division of Human Rights, Deborah Stevens was working as an assistant to an executive at the Atlantic Automotive Group, which owns and operates car dealerships on Long Island. Her boss, Jaqueline Brucia, needed a new kidney.
Date: Apr 24, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Atlantic Auto Group Issues Statement Addressing Kidney Donor's Claims
Deborah Stevens, a former clerical worker at AAG, filed a complaint Friday alleging that Jacqueline Brucia, her boss, betrayed her after she agreed to donate a kidney to help Brucia move up on the donor registry list.