Circle of passion: Agent passes on potential of hope and unconditional love - Isabel Diaz in Oak Lawn, Illinois

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Posted on: January 7th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Latinas ] [ Real Estate ] [ Illinois ] [ Chicago ]

“Some of the most successful professionals have made their claim to fame by being fortunate enough to have had a passionate mentor. It is then that these professionals tend to become an inspirational mentor themselves. Such is the case for Isabel Diaz, a RE/MAX Peak Performers agent from Oak Lawn, Illinois. While real estate agents are known to build communities through real estate sales, Diaz transforms her passion for her career to her fervor for giving back to the community and inspiring others.

In 1988, after only being in the United States for 10 years, Diaz learned a life lesson that to date has helped each day become more rewarding. “I went to work for a great man by the name of Angelo Velasquez, a Hispanic entrepreneur who was very involved through various not-for-profit organizations,” says Diaz.”

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