Patricia Kalmeijer
Atlanta, GA
Savoir Faire, Energy & Drive
- Custom presentations and unparalleled marketing
- Attention to detailsPrompt response and multi-tasking skills
- Boundless energy and ever-positive attitude
- Dedicated sense of commitment
- High quality standard of service for both Buyers and Sellers
- Negotiating expertise
- Straight forward approach
Prior to entering the Real Estate business, I held various positions adding diversified experiences in Sales, Business Management, Marketing and Public Relations to my curriculum. I added even more strings to my background working as a Relocation Agent in England.
As a caring person, I understand the logistical aspects of making a move. Having relocated my family twice to the UK and to Belgium before settling in to Marietta, I know how intensely emotional a relocation can become. After 6 years of nice living in East Cobb, we decided to move to Downtown Atlanta where we purchased a 1930-looking-like bungalow in the booming Historic Kirkwood.
Being a good listener is a skill I have honed to perfection and my ability to connect and relate to others are real assets.
With an international & multicultural background, I also speak French and Flemish/Dutch fluently.
Married for 25 years to a very supportive husband, I am also the proud Mom of 4 amazing young adults. The family would not be complete without mentioning Fitch & Chips, our dynamic and joyful Jack Russells....
I am also a supporter of local organizations, events, charities and schools throughout the Atlanta area:
• Member of Cobb County's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)**
• Member of the French-American Chamber of Commerce
• Member of the Belgian Club Atlanta
• Member of the Alliance Française
• Member of Atlanta Accueil
• Member of Atlanta Holland Club
** The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) trains people to be better prepared for response to emergency situations in their communities. When emergencies happen, CERT members can give critical support to first responders, provide immediate assistance to victims, and organize spontaneous volunteers at a disaster site.