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Meet Amy

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Amy Celeste Wilson was born and raised in Atlantic Beach, Florida. She has watched the Jacksonville area transform into one of the most desirable cities and real estate markets in the country.

 

Before beginning her real estate career, Amy worked for 14 years at BellSouth Telecommunications in Consumer Services management and Human Resources. During that time, she earned a Master of Business Administration degree.

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Amy truly appreciates the importance of continuing education and has earned various designations including Real Estate Broker, REALTOR®, Certified Residential Specialist, Accredited Buyer’s Representative. Amy's certifications include: At Home with Diversity; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace; Keller Williams Realty Agent of Distinction.

 

Amy has been awarded the At Home with Diversity certification from the National Association of REALTORS®. Real estate professionals like Amy wisely care about and plan to meet the needs of diverse clients while maintaining a competitive edge. The At Home with Diversity certification allows REALTORS to not only apply the multi-faceted skills and tools they learned to business practices, but conveys to clients that they are dynamic real estate professionals with expertise that transcends cultural barriers.

 

Amy knows the Jacksonville real estate market inside and out, especially the desirable beach towns of Atlantic, Neptune, Jacksonville, and Ponte Vedra Beach. Many of her customers are first-time real estate buyers and sellers – her commitment is to make your real estate search or sale fun and stress-free. Her tagline: Guiding You Home.

 

 

Amy is an avid animal and community advocate. Whenever she is not working or spending time with loved ones, Amy donates time and resources to causes such as the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the North Florida Beaches Sea Turtle Patrol, the Audubon Society, NAACP, SPLC, ACLU, Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry, Caribbean Conservation Corporation, AID Atlanta, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and the American Cancer Society. In her spare time, you will find Amy surfing in Atlantic Beach.

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