Welcome new member Susan Herron
Kimberlee Nevins introduced Susan on March 28. Brent Baldwin is her cosponsor.
Susan has been in the real estate business since 2004. She owns and manages Red Door Associates at Keller Williams in southeast Springfield. It was known as Stowe Realty Group until three years ago, when she rebranded after she remarried. In addition to being a broker, she stages homes to help them sell better. She serves on the Keller Williams Agents Leadership Council.
Susan spent her childhood in South America. She moved back to the states when she was 17 years old. She attended Samford University and Southwest Missouri State University (now MSU). She’s lived in the Ozarks for 24 years and is a member of the Nixa and Springfield chambers of commerce, Hill City Church, and Women’s Outreach.
Susan and her husband, Waylon, live in Nixa and have seven children, four sons-in-law, and two grandbabies. Holidays are chaotic, loud and fun at her house.
As a former bakery owner, Susan puts her experience to work by taking goodies to teachers and first responders to thank them for loving our community, families, and children. When she’s not working or baking, she powerlifts at a gym.
Susan has been in the real estate business since 2004. She owns and manages Red Door Associates at Keller Williams in southeast Springfield. It was known as Stowe Realty Group until three years ago, when she rebranded after she remarried. In addition to being a broker, she stages homes to help them sell better. She serves on the Keller Williams Agents Leadership Council.
Susan spent her childhood in South America. She moved back to the states when she was 17 years old. She attended Samford University and Southwest Missouri State University (now MSU). She’s lived in the Ozarks for 24 years and is a member of the Nixa and Springfield chambers of commerce, Hill City Church, and Women’s Outreach.
Susan and her husband, Waylon, live in Nixa and have seven children, four sons-in-law, and two grandbabies. Holidays are chaotic, loud and fun at her house.
As a former bakery owner, Susan puts her experience to work by taking goodies to teachers and first responders to thank them for loving our community, families, and children. When she’s not working or baking, she powerlifts at a gym.