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Jamie Bodiford Benevolent Powerhouse Award
Lisa Caitlin
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Lisa Caitlin, Jamie Bodiford, Marsha Brown
isa Caitlin is one realtor who is the epitome of a benev-
olent realtor. A member of Clark Real Estate Group,
Caitlin represents both buyers and sellers in residential,
commercial and farm and ranch properties. Before wheel-
ing and dealing in the real estate field, Caitlin earned
her Bachelor of Business Administration degree from
Midwestern State University, going on to rack up 15 years
of experience in the oil and gas industry in the land explo-
ration and production sector. Caitlin moved to Parker
County after college in 1983 and considers Parker County
her home.
With a keen sense of professionalism and experience,
she serves clients with attention to details and selfless
service. She treats her job as the mission field and uses her
extensive knowledge to bless others.
“Since individuals do not purchase properties every
day, it gives me great pleasure to help others make their
dreams become a reality,” she said.
Caitlin is a member of the Greater Metro West
Association of Realtors, Texas Association of Realtors and
the National Association of Realtors. When she is not out
working with clients to purchase their dream homes, she
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is extremely active in the community in numerous capaci-
ties. She volunteered in all three of her children’s schools
and extra-curricular activities during the duration of their
educational careers. She currently supports her husband,
Brian, as one of the Weatherford ISD Board of Trustees.
She is an active member and greeter at Trinity Bible
Church in Willow Park and a local precinct chair while
serving on the Parker County Executive Committee. She is
a member and past officer for the Bush Legacy Republican
Women of Weatherford and former president of the
Gladney Auxiliary of Tarrant County, the nation’s most
comprehensive maternity home and adoption agency,
something near and dear to her heart.
“Being an adoptive mother, I am a strong advocate for
adoption and believe all children deserve a loving home,”
she said.
If she had to take an account of her life, she would
want to be remembered as a loving wife and mother and
someone with integrity and service. When she’s not work-
ing, Caitlin enjoys spending time with her husband of
35-plus years and their three children, enjoying all that the
rural lifestyle has to offer.
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