RE/MAX OF STUART Stuart, FL 34994 (772)2402550 (Phone) License #173955
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome Multi-family
Languages:
English
About:
Debi Potter, Realtor and Broker Associate, is a positive and dynamic agent. She believes that great service and creative solutions work together to accomplish objectives for her clients, especially in the current market. She began her real estate career in Martin County in 1979. From pricing to closing, she leverages her appraising and mortgage expertise for the benefit of those she serves. Her Marketing Management Degree rounds out a skill set that provides a tremendous amount of comfort for her sellers and buyers. Debi navigates complex deals and gets them closed because she has a deep understanding of the entire process.
Chevy Chase, MDPresident and executive director at NewsLab Deborah Potter is a veteran journalism trainer, writer and reporter. She heads the journalism resource center, NewsLab (www.newslab.org), is a contributing... Deborah Potter is a veteran journalism trainer, writer and reporter. She heads the journalism resource center, NewsLab (www.newslab.org), is a contributing correspondent to Religion and Ethics Newsweekly on PBS, and writes a regular column for American Journalism Review.
Deborah leads training...
Youve got identifying information all over the place in that housesocial security cards, pictures of children, pictures of people we dont know who they are, said Deborah Potter, president and executive director of Newslab, a journalism-resource center.
DEBORAH POTTER, correspondent: On the surface, its an adventure story about a boy who survives a shipwreck in a lifeboat, alone, except for a man-eating tiger. But at a deeper level, Life of Pi explores the meaning and endurance of faithan unusual theme for a Hollywood movie that critics have ca
Date: Nov 16, 2012
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Controversy ripples through NPR as GOP targets funding
"It's been this sort of continuing cycle of egg on the face, and this is just the most recent one," says Deborah Potter, executive director of NewsLab, a non-profit organization focused on local television news quality. "The potential ramifications are severe. NPR would probably survive if federal f