Stacy Jenkins is one Realtor who is proud to be a "True Southerner." Born in Montgomery, Alabama, she was raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where the the University of Alabama is located. There she meet her husband, Randy, and for 25+ years has enjoyed living in the Southern U.S. Over 18 of those years have been spent in the Houston area where she is raising her two sons.
In 1994, she received her BS in Biology Teacher Education from the University of Houston. Between her careers of teaching school and Real Estate, she held several positions dealing with the general public which is her first love.
She is currently an active member of the League City Chamber of Commerce, Bay Area Vision American Business Women's Association and Women's Council of Realtors. As a member of ABWA she has had the honor or serving as both Vice President and President of the Chamber. In 2004, she was awarded Woman of Excellence from the Federation of Houston Professional Women for her work in real estate, her chapter as well as with charity organizations. Women's Council of Realtors also honored her in 2004 with the Golden Rule Award for her work in the community. Interfaith Caring Ministries, Bay Area Turning Point and Resource and Crisis Center of Galveston County receive donations of time and resources as she is a strong believer in women and family issues. A portion of all her transactions is donated to these and other local charities in her community.
Her association with Prudential Gary Greene Realtors has afforded her the opportunity to help others achieve pride in home ownership which she has found very rewarding. Recently named within the Top 20 in her Clear Lake Office, she received top honors as the agent with the greatest increase in production over the previous year. She is honored to be associated with a brokerage firm such as Prudential Gary Greene Realtors as they offer their clients service, integrity and a name they can trust. After all, isn't having a Realtor who treats you with the utmost care, loyalty and integrity worth your time getting to know? Call her today and see why others agree that she represents people not property.