When Karen Eagle received Howard Hanna’s highly coveted Very Best of the Best Award at the company’s annual recognition banquet in 2014, she knew it was time to fully implement the give-back program she had been dreaming of.
A top-producing Chagrin Valley Realtor, Karen has been continually donating a percentage of her commissions to Flashes of Hope, an organization that captures uplifting family portraits of children with cancer.
“I was so thankful to win the award,” she said. “I am also thankful for the Chagrin Valley, its residents and all the opportunity and success I have found here. I wanted to share this success with my community in a consistent, meaningful way.”
She is also ranked third for the year ending in 2017 in the Pepper Pike office, which ranks as the top producing (and one of the most competitive) offices within Howard Hanna’s eight-state territory. Howard Hanna Real Estate Services is the third largest real estate company in America, the #1 privately owned broker in the nation, and the largest home seller in Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York.
While she would love to claim the idea to give back as her own, Eagle said the credit goes to a fellow real estate agent in her mastermind group.
“I heard about a West Coast agent who practices a charitable give-back program, and I knew I had to make this idea work here in the Chagrin Valley,” she added.
About Flashes of Hope
Flashes of Hope raises funds to accelerate a cure for children’s cancer while honoring the unique life and memories of every child fighting cancer.
Founded in 2001 by the parents of a child with cancer, Flashes of Hope is a volunteer driven organization solely focused on children’s cancer. With chapters in 55 cities, they photograph more than 50% of the children annually diagnosed in the United States. Since its founding in 2001, Flashes of Hope has photographed 43,830 children at hospitals and camps across the United States.
For too many families, the portrait is the last one they have of their child. Thousands of children are waiting for a cure while doctors are forced to use outdated and toxic treatments. Cancer is the leading disease killer of children yet childhood cancer receives only 4% of federal funding for research. In 2009, Flashes of Hope began funding research and has already raised millions of dollars through the Kick-program and other initiatives.
Flashes of Hope volunteers honor the courage of children with cancer, capture a moment in time and fund research so the children will have the chance to create a lifetime of memories.
About Karen Eagle
In just a few years of transitioning from active volunteer to licensed full-time Realtor, Eagle has become a leading residential real estate professional in North America; but what drives her is a continual theme of community service and love for the Chagrin Valley in Northeast Ohio.
Prior to real estate, Eagle served as president and treasurer of the Chagrin Falls Educational Foundation, where she is currently a board member. She volunteers with Flashes of Hope and St. Joan of Arc Church.
Karen’s professionalism, attention to detail, and client care enabled her to close $28 million in real estate transactions in 2017.
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