Exit Realty Central 870 Military Highway, Norfolk, VA 23502 (757)2375326 (Office), (757)4663694 (Fax)
Experience:
11 years
Licenses:
0225050795 (Real Estate Salesperson, Virginia)
Description:
Cynthia Garrett believes that the greatest gift she can give her clients is a smooth transaction that results from communication. Working in the field of special education for 30 years has prepared her to be a great listener and problem solver. She has worked in real estate for 10 years while simultaneously teaching. She is eager to put her full effort into real estate since retirement from teaching. Those skills of listening and problem solving are essential in managing a smooth transaction. Her special education experience has taught her to be flexible and responsive to the needs of her client. This allows Cynthia to provide her clients with the very best level of service and support. Team Player Just as the special education field requires coordination of services, Cynthia realizes that in a real estate transaction, teamwork is a must. She is able to work with other agents, mortgage officers, lawyers, title companies, inspectors, contractors, and clients to ensure a positive outcome whenever possible. The Art of Patience As a special education teacher, she has been nicknamed, "Ms. Patience". She is able to use those skills to exhibit patience with clients and other professionals so that they are able to make informed decisions and obtain their desired outcome. Education/Experience Cynthia holds a bachelor of science degree from VirginiaCommonwealth University, a master of science degree from Old Dominion University, and a Certificate of Completion from Alpha School of Real Estate. Cynthia has been a licensed real estate agent for 10 years, and is experienced in the process of buying and selling real estate from beginning to end. Cynthia is excited about working full time in real estate. As a native of Hampton Roads, her real estate business is tremendously enhanced by her knowledge of the area. Life outside of Real Estate When not busy with real estate, Cynthia enjoys being active in the community. She volunteers in the community and actively participates in church activities. She has one adult child, Amber, who is an Opera Singer. Cynthia enjoys traveling to see her perform across the country. She also has the responsibility of caring for her 88 year old father with dementia. Even between real estate deals, Cynthia enjoys viewing properties. Next Step Cynthia would like to thank you for giving her the opportunity to serve you. The next step is to give her a call at (757)237-5326. You may also email her at [email protected]. She is looking forward to hearing from you.
Dr. Garrett graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 2009. She works in Jackson, MS and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Garrett is affiliated with Baptist Health System.
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One of the sisters, Cynthia Garrett, has been speaking privately with womens groups about her abuse claims and named a relative in her 2016 self-published book. She is also authoring a new book outlining her survival, which is due from Salem/Regnery Books next year. Apple was informed of Cynthia GaApple declined to comment on the specifics of Cynthia Garretts claims. In a statement Wednesday announcing the cancellation of the premiere, the company said, "We purchased The Banker earlier this year as we were moved by the film's entertaining and educational story about social change and financiCynthia Garrett, formerly an interviewer on MTV and VH1 who has since founded Cynthia Garrett Ministries and has spoken publicly to groups worldwide, sometimes recounting her years of alleged sexual abuse, says she is hoping that Hollywood rallies around her cause in the midst of the #MeToo movement
Date: Nov 20, 2019
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
DeVos to Replace Obama-Era Sexual Assault Guidelines
The speech was lauded by organizations that advocate for the rights of accused students on campuses. Cynthia Garrett, co-president of Families Advocating for Campus Equality, said DeVos's remarks had given hope to families whose children have faced proceedings resembling a cat-and-mouse game.
Date: Sep 08, 2017
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
DeVos considers whether to roll back Obama-era approach to campus sexual assault
Were not interested in getting rid of civil rights, said Cynthia Garrett, co-president of Families Advocating for Campus Equality (FACE), a group founded by three mothers who said their sons were falsely accused of sexual misconduct on campus. What we do oppose, she said, is the Education Depar
Date: Jul 12, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
When sex assaults are reported on college campuses, when should students be alerted?
"I think it's OK for a campus to notify in the abstract. Take more precautions, say there's been a report," said Cynthia Garrett, a co-president at the group. "But to put somebody's name and face out there, you need to be pretty sure something has happened. Imagine if you're innocent. Just imagine,
A teary-eyed Jerry Lewis, center, celebrates with telethon anchor Ed McMahon, far left, and co-hosts Cynthia Garrett, second from left, and Jann Carl, in Los Angeles during the 38th annual Jerry Lewis Telethon for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.