Kellie Revoir was working in the corporate field when her mother, Linda—an agent minted in 2006—invited her to join her flourishing real estate career. Inspired by her mother’s success and the limitless opportunities of the industry, Kellie made the leap to become an agent in her own right. Since 2013, she has partnered alongside her mother to create an intrepid real estate team, built on a reputation for integrity, expertise, and superlative service.
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Company Spotlight: Quarry Town
If you like free craft beer and you’re considering a move to Galloway, then be sure to save the date for Saturday, January 12. Tour our show unit at Quarry Town that day, and we’ll buy you a pint at Great Escape Beer Works. We’re calling it “View for a Brew,” and we can’t wait to give you a sneak peek of Galloway’s most exclusive living.
Read MoreThe Network Touts Access to Local Leaders, Outdoors Amenities
There are many reasons why Springfield is a great place for people starting or growing their career, and The Network for Young Professionals works hard to share those opportunities with the community.
Read MoreOctober Spotlight: Brokate Janitorial
Locally-owned and operated, Brokate Janitorial has been providing complete janitorial services to Springfield, Branson and cities throughout Southwest Missouri since 1995. What began as a company comprised of two full-time employees has today grown to a thriving business of well over 100 employees, serving a multitude of facilities and boasting a 94% customer retention rate.
Read MoreSeptember Spotlight: Downstream Casino Resort
Considered a premier destination experience, Downstream offers world class Las Vegas-style accommodations, entertainment and gaming in the four state region.
Read MoreThe Network Sits Down with the New City Manager
The first few weeks in a new job can seem like a flood of information. For Jason Gage, the first few weeks in his new role must seem like drinking from a fire hose
Read MoreYoung Professionals Talk Public Service
The Springfield region likes to talk with great pride about its willingness to give young professionals a “seat at the table” – a chance to be heard, to be involved in the decision-making process and shape their own future.
On July 18, three YPs who have already decided to get involved in public office spoke to members of The Network at the latest Access to the Issues event about what it’s like to be an officeholder, and how they’re working to shape the community.
Read MoreThe Network Brings the Flower Power to Third Annual Summer Fest
On Friday, June 8, The Network hosted their third annual Summer Fest, presented in cooperation with the City of Springfield.
Read MoreYoung Professionals Learn About OTC Initiatives, Pledge to Vote April 3
Young professionals gathered at the Chamber March 9, brought together by The Network and Leadership Springfield, to learn about the two initiatives on the April 3 ballot requesting support for Ozarks Technical Community College.
Read MoreLeadership Council Members Sit Down with Chamber Board for First Roundtable Meeting
One of The Network’s goals for 2018 is to engage more with the broader Chamber membership, including the Chamber board, and to create a constant feedback loop between young professionals and experienced professionals. Leadership Council put these plans into action as we had our first roundtable meeting with the Chamber board last week.
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