Sean recently stepped away from a director sits for the Quad Cities Area Realtors Association board of directors. Sean is in his ninth year as a Realtor in the Quad Cities working daily with buyers and sellers in the community.
For the past nine years, he has been a vocal advocate for homeownership, and property rights as well as advocating for small business development and growth.
Sean volunteers with the 180 groups a Christian long-term drug and alcohol recovery program where he is a mentor. He is also an instructor with Junior Achievement working in the classrooms to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
Sean is an active member in his church where he volunteers as a producer for the online services bringing the church to those who cannot come in person. Sean joined his first volunteer Fire Dept. in 1989 at the age of 16 retiring from the fire service in 2007.
Sean grew up on the west coast where he spent his days either working on his grandparents' farm or in our restaurant. In 1993 he moved to the Midwest to work for a startup company called Gateway 2000. When Gateway went out of business Sean then opened a PC repair and sales store and bought into a landscaping company. After selling out to business partners he went to work for the largest hospital system in South Dakota, before moving to the Quad Cities and starting his Real Estate business.
Sean met his wife Lisa in Sioux Falls and married the love of his life in 2008. When their son Peyson was born the decision was made to move to the Quad Cities to be close to Lisa’s parents. Sean has a total of seven children ranging in age from 23 to 3 years old. Sean spends his free time with his teaching his children gardening, parks, and rec. soccer, or teaching them new cooking recipes. In addition to real estate, he enjoys working in his woodworking business creating custom furniture and other items for his community.
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