| ALISO VIEJO, CA., Aug. 1, 2005
- Weichert Real Estate Agents: Carol Jackson and Corlia MacDonald,
are among the Top 1% of Semi-Final applicants according to the
announcement by The Real Estate Apprentice™ Foundation
this week. They were selected out of 3,593 applications for
the Real Estate Apprentice Grant Award for Season II (Jan-June,
05). “The ability to overcome obstacles is a major criterion
for success in the real estate sales industry and both Corlia
MacDonald and Carol Jackson are overcomers,” said Deputy
Executive Director Dr. Martin Oliver. In the increasingly dangerous
country of South Africa, picking up and leaving all one's security
and assets behind can be a nerve shattering, tumultuous experience.
But that is just what happened with Corlia MacDonald. Carol
Jackson had her own set of challenges while attempting to work
in the male dominated, physically demanding field of auto mechanics.
After outstanding demonstrations of knowledge and dedication,
Carol was subsequently honored as one of the first women Master
Automotive Technicians with Ford Motor Company. “Although
each story is different and both qualifications are unique,
these two new Weichert agents merit a place as Semi-Finalists
for the Real Estate Apprentice Grant” added Oliver.
Born in South Africa, Corlia’s parents worked as managers
in the clothing and furniture business. At age 7, she became
a gymnast, eventually becoming a part of the pre-junior national
team. At age sixteen she represented South Africa against
Switzerland as a Senior National Team Member. After graduating
from high school Corlia began working for a South African
chemical company before starting her own chemical laboratory
company with her husband. With the changing political and
business climate in the country they decided for security
reasons to move their family to the United States, providing
a better future for their children. Today she is a proud mother
of three daughters and lives with her husband in Kissimmee
Bay, Florida. During May of 2005, Corlia enrolled in a one-week,
real estate pre-license course offered through IFREC Real
Estate School, a RealtyU® Affiliate in Florida. She subsequently
passed her State Exam on June 15 and has entered the exciting
world of Real Estate with Weichert Realtors®. “It
feels as if my life has been leading me to this and I am keen
to learn all there is to know on how to become a very successful
Realtor” she said.
Carol Jackson was raised in Philadelphia and attended Eastern
College after high school. She was motivated to take a two-year
intermission when her mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
After her mother’s passing, Carol decided to pursue
a career in automotive technology. “I always had a great
love for cars ever since I was twelve years old” she
said. She attended Lincoln Technical Institute and obtained
her diploma in Automotive Technology and as the only woman
in her class was told from the very beginning that she would
not make it through the program.
Upon graduation, Carol took a job for a chain of automotive
parts and repair stores and within a year realized she had
to finish her degree in order to obtain a management position.
She left the chain and attended Eastern College full time,
and in December 1995 earned her degree in Entrepreneurship.
Thereafter Carol began working full time in automotive dealerships
and in 1998 was named one of the first woman Master Automotive
Technicians with Ford Motor Company. She continued her training
and moved to a larger dealership group where soon after she
was promoted to service manager. In conjunction with a slowing
down of the automotive industry, Carol’s father was
diagnosed with a terminal cancer. She took a job in a dealership
close to his home so she could help in his care. After her
father’s passing, Carol decided yet again to shift her
career to a new passion and decided to enter the real estate
industry. She took her license course in January through Polley
Associates Real Estate School, a RealtyU® Affiliate in
Lionville, Pennsylvania and has been working for Weichert
Realtors® since. Carol has already listed one house and
sold three.
The Real Estate Apprentice Foundation reported that the
total grant applications received during Season II were 3,593.
From that group the top 5% (171 applicants) were selected
to move to the second round. Jackson and MacDonald, representing
Round 3, will advance to review by The Real Estate Grant Foundation
Judge’s http://www.realestateapprentice.com/judges.cfm
final stage for examination. From that group 10 applicants
will become Finalists. The evaluation of the applicants’
essays and background was based on communication and salesmanship
skills, entrepreneurial spirit, uniqueness and integrity.
Grants awarded do not require any form of repayment.
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