WOMEN OF FIRE
Amy Mizner
In September 2010, Amy Mizner left one of Coldwell Banker’s top-selling Weston teams to open her own real estate company with fellow agents Debi Benoit and Sheryl Simon. Less than two years later, Benoit Mizner Simon & Co. (BMS) employs 45 brokers.
Brenda Reny
How does a little girl, wandering through some of the most famous museums in the world and dreaming of ancient civilizations, grow up to find herself managing the wealth of some of Boston’s most prominent families?
Elka Sachs
Elka Sachs helps her nonprofit clients pull money out of a hat. Or so it seems.
Kimberly Steimle
Securing a foothold at the pinnacle of the business world can be a daunting, and sometimes tedious, process. But now and then, a remarkable individual enters the fray and leaps to the top of the corporate ladder. Kimberly Steimle is just such a person.
Pat Villani
For Pat Villani, charitable giving and family are as important as selling houses.
Kathryn West
It’s always been about challenges for Kathryn E. West. When she launched her career years ago and accepted “the perfect job,” she soon found out the position was not exactly as advertised.
Hope Aldrich
The first time Hope Aldrich was honored as a top-ranked insurance sales manager, the award itself symbolized the prevalence of men – and lack of women – in the industry.
Robin Assaf
Anyone will tell you unequivocally that Robin Assaf is an enthusiastic “people person.” Both in the personal and professional sphere, she has embraced a people-centric philosophy and cultivated relationships that enhance her life, as well as that of others.
Barbara Boylan
Barbara Boylan’s career path proves that she has never been one to shy away from a challenge. Her work in the real estate sector has always been high-profile and political by nature.
Carol Bulman
Richard Cahill has known Jack Conway’s daughter, Carol Bulman, since she was a young girl hanging around her father’s real estate offices.
Kathleen E. Condon
Kathleen E. Condon grew up in a Boston family of six girls, all of whom were raised to believe there were no barriers to them, whatever careers they chose.
Andrea Daskalakis
Andrea Daskalakis is a skilled, innovative financial analyst and project finance specialist – talents honed after years of working with the Massachusetts Housing Investment Corp. as chief investment officer.
M. Susan Elliott
Susan Elliott didn’t envision a career in banking.
Pam Goodman
Pam Goodman has been involved in housing since 1973, when she began working as an on-site manager of public housing in Ann Arbor.
Mary Lentz
Real estate is a challenging – some might even call it cutthroat – industry.
Joan F. Parsons
When it comes to balancing work and family life, Joan F. Parsons could write a book.
Jennifer Pinck
Jennifer Pinck started her career from the ground up – literally.
Amanda Strong
Throughout her academic journey, visions of jazzy jackets, dazzling dresses and sexy slingbacks danced in Amanda Strong’s head.