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Renee Welsch is a licensed real estate agent who lives and works in St. Louis, Missouri. As a real estate agent, she puts great focus on helping military veterans find the homes of their dreams. A Navy veteran herself, Renee Welsch also likes telling other veterans about their Veteran's Administration Home Loan Benefits. She is a graduate of Webster University, where she earned a Master's degree in Management and Leadership.
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Renee Welsch: Navy Vet Renee Welsch is a veteran of the United States Navy, currently working as a real estate agent in Chesterfield, Missouri. She is thinking about starting a résumé writing business for college students, and for other military veterans who are transitioning back into civilian life. Renee Welsch is also interested in Entrepreneurship, and anything that is related to small business and success.
Renee Welsch: Real Estate Agent Renee Welsch is a proud Navy veteran who is currently working as a real estate agent in Chesterfield, Missouri, a western suburb of St. Louis. She earned an Associates Degree from St. Louis Community College and a Bachelor's Degree from Saint Leo University, where she concentrated on business administration and management. Renee Welsch went on to earn a Master's Degree from Webster University in suburban St. Louis.
Renee Welsch: Business Administration Renee Welsch holds a Master's degree in Management and Leadership, which she earned from Webster University. She also has a degree in Business Administration. Renee Welsch is a licensed real estate agent in the State of Missouri, where she is from and currently lives. She is also a Navy veteran who was stationed on board the USS George Washington aircraft carrier in the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department.
Renee Welsch: Military Veteran Renee Welsch is a licensed real estate agent in Chesterfield, Missouri, in the Greater St. Louis area. She says that as an agent she likes to help military veterans like herself find properties, and also to tell them about their VA home loan benefits. These benefits, Renee Welsch tells them, are provided by private lenders like banks and mortgage companies. The Veteran's Administration guarantees part of the loan, so the lender can provide a veteran with better terms.