In this episode of Women Who Rise, Heather Mansy sits down with Amy Weaver, Senior VP of Growth at eXp Realty. From stay-at-home mom to real estate executive, Amy shares how resilience, leadership, and community helped her rise to the top.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ Overcoming Challenges – Amy’s journey from stay-at-home mom to real estate leader
✅ Opportunities at eXp Realty – Stock options, community & growth
✅ Success Habits – Routines, resilience & daily wins
✅ Keys to Growth – Mentorship, humility & collaboration
Amy’s story shows how the right mindset and the right community can turn challenges into opportunities for growth and leadership.
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