She is a recognized leader in the real estate industry with an impressive global presence and track record. Overseeing a network of 15,000 agents across 20 countries, Sheila’s organization achieved over $90 billion in sales from 2022 to 2024. For seven consecutive years, she has been the top woman at eXp Realty in growth and agent attraction, earning her a reputation as an industry trailblazer. She is also a partner in a national real estate expansion team and co-owner of a media, marketing, and lead generation company based in Texas.
Sheila is the Co-Founder of C3 Fund and CHARGE Energy. C3 Fund is a multi-faceted organization that bridges the worlds of private equity and renewable energy innovation. Through C3 Fund, our private equity division, we provide capital and syndication expertise to support transformative energy and real estate projects. CHARGE, our dedicated energy arm, delivers cutting-edge solutions for energy production, storage, and management. Together, C3 Fund and CHARGE work synergistically to create scalable, sustainable, and high-impact solutions tailored to meet the unique demands of communities, businesses, and investors.
A seasoned entrepreneur, Sheila has co-founded and built successful ventures across four different industries. Her current portfolio includes ownership, partnerships, and investments in eighteen companies spanning energy, prop-tech, real estate, digital assets, crowdfunding, and the fractionalization and tokenization of real estate. Sheila’s real estate expertise includes residential and multifamily investments, with holdings in Texas, Florida, Kentucky, and Puerto Rico, and 1,400 multifamily units in Texas. Her experience in development, new home construction, property flips, renovation, and property management brings significant value to the C3 team. Before her success with eXp Realty, she expanded an independent brokerage into 12 offices across four states, managing 15 REO contracts, and a HUD contract, and leading a team of 40 agents to sell over 6,000 homes in seven years.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Sheila’s deep faith has inspired her to self-publish seven books, earning the title of Amazon Best-Selling Author. She is dedicated to empowering women to use their God-given gifts to make a positive impact in their families and communities.
She is a recognized leader in the real estate industry with an impressive global presence and track record. Overseeing a network of 15,000 agents across 20 countries, Sheila’s organization achieved over $90 billion in sales from 2022 to 2024. For seven consecutive years, she has been the top woman at eXp Realty in growth and agent attraction, earning her a reputation as an industry trailblazer. She is also a partner in a national real estate expansion team and co-owner of a media, marketing, and lead generation company based in Texas.
Sheila is the Co-Founder of C3 Fund and CHARGE Energy. C3 Fund is a multi-faceted organization that bridges the worlds of private equity and renewable energy innovation. Through C3 Fund, our private equity division, we provide capital and syndication expertise to support transformative energy and real estate projects. CHARGE, our dedicated energy arm, delivers cutting-edge solutions for energy production, storage, and management. Together, C3 Fund and CHARGE work synergistically to create scalable, sustainable, and high-impact solutions tailored to meet the unique demands of communities, businesses, and investors.
A seasoned entrepreneur, Sheila has co-founded and built successful ventures across four different industries. Her current portfolio includes ownership, partnerships, and investments in eighteen companies spanning energy, prop-tech, real estate, digital assets, crowdfunding, and the fractionalization and tokenization of real estate. Sheila’s real estate expertise includes residential and multifamily investments, with holdings in Texas, Florida, Kentucky, and Puerto Rico, and 1,400 multifamily units in Texas. Her experience in development, new home construction, property flips, renovation, and property management brings significant value to the C3 team. Before her success with eXp Realty, she expanded an independent brokerage into 12 offices across four states, managing 15 REO contracts, and a HUD contract, and leading a team of 40 agents to sell over 6,000 homes in seven years.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Sheila’s deep faith has inspired her to self-publish seven books, earning the title of Amazon Best-Selling Author. She is dedicated to empowering women to use their God-given gifts to make a positive impact in their families and communities.
Born in Northern Kentucky in what used to be a quiet country area tucked into rolling hills with winding roads, eventually turned into what is now known as the Cincinnati Airport. When I was five, we moved further out of town where my grandparents had purchased a 50-acre farm and my dad was helping them build their house. We spent a lot of time on the farm, with two gardens, hay fields, chickens, cows, horses, and ducks (until the foxes got them). Eventually, my father built our house on another part of the property. My sisters and I own the farm today and my dad still works out in the fields mowing the pasture and taking care of the cattle. It is a simple but good life that I learned many lessons from that have been ingrained into my character. I'm grateful for that.
Our small town was a quiet farm area, but even at a young age I had my heart set on bigger goals and entered my first and last pageant at 5 years old. Whether it was wanting attention, affection, or admiration, I participated in anything that put me on the stage to perform. I remember deciding at this age what I wanted to be when I grew up. I was going to be the next Barbara Walters.
Since pageants weren't my cup of tea, I quickly switched to cheerleading. It gave me a chance to perform and excel. Being athletic even as a young child I enjoyed the physical challenges of gymnastics and the strength it took to do cheer.
While continuing with cheerleading and athletics into my high school years, I also branched out and enjoyed performing in theatre and being the field commander for the marching band.
Upon graduation, I pursued my dream of entering the television broadcast industry as a major in Communications for Radio and Television. By my second year, I had landed an internship at the top television station, where I worked in the summer between my sophomore and junior years. As fate would have it, I was out on a job with one of the reporters and the story wound up being about a young child that drowned. That day my dream died because I realized I would not be able to handle seeing situations like that every day.
Upon the realization that I would not be able to fulfill my original dream, I switched my major to the radio part of my degree and added a second major in Speech Communications. Armed with the decision to attend law school after completing my degree, I focused on becoming a lawyer for radio stations.
At the start of my senior year, one of my professors encouraged me to work as an intern for the station, letting me know that it would be a good experience for me to understand before heading to law school. I fell in love with the business and was hired out of my internship as a full-time employee during my last semester in school.
With great success at multiple stations and being moved up into management, I was moved from Cincinnati to Philadelphia to run the sales department of two different stations and then moved to New York City. A friend recommended me to a start-up pharmaceutical company out of Dallas to help build their company, which I did. Over time, helping them to become the first mail-order infertility company and scaling across the nation, I became an owner in the company and after being promoted again and again, was moved to Texas to start two other divisions and oversee an inside sales staff. We sold the company prior to IPO and we all cashed out.
My entire world changed with the birth of my first son, Garrett. I knew I wanted to have children but had no idea how much everything in my life would change from the first moment they put him in my arms. He became my world.
Most of the year was spent in a wheelchair being very sick from my pregnancy with my second son, Jordan. In and out of hospitals and bed, it was a whirlwind of desperation and not being sure if I would make it.
Once again my entire world was turned upside down with the birth of Jordan. Relieved and grateful that I made it, I was told I was not able to have any more children because of how hard it was on my body.
Christmas that year was one of the most significant in my life up to that point. With these two sweet little angels to love and cherish, my heart was full.
After the birth of Jordan I knew I could no longer travel and work as I had been doing previously. I was not willing to sacrifice any more time with the boys than I had to. I made the decision to get into real estate, so I had the opportunity to be very involved in the boys' lives as they were going through all of the stages of their lives, from school to sports. Little did I know the future that this industry would afford me.
By the grace of God, prior to the time of the Great Recession, I had become a managing broker and VP for a boutique brokerage that I helped build into 12 offices in 4 states with the HUD contract and 15 REO contracts. Over 7 years, my team of 40 agents and I helped sell over 6,000 homes together. Even though I was working a lot to meet the deadlines and requirements of the contacts, I was able to work from home, pick the boys up from school, and still be at all of their events and performances.
By this time we had come out of the recession and we were as busy as ever. The boys were getting into high school and starting to drive. I had the freedom to travel all over the world with the boys, from doing a European tour of castles and armor (Jordan was into knights), to Africa (a country I fell in love with many years ago).
At the beginning of the year, my church started a two-week fast that was a twenty-four-hour-a-day prayer chain. We all signed up for our spot on the calendar of when we would pray and lay before God at the requests of the church. During that fast, something happened. God had put on my heart seven years prior to writing books, but I ignored the calling, until this time. I couldn't escape the presence and pressing to write. I sat down one Saturday morning and had a talk with God. I told Him that I wasn't a writer and that if he wanted to tell me what to say I would be happy to type it out for Him. I typed for eight straight hours and by the end of the day I had enough material for two books, the exact same number of pages, with an exact divide of the material for each book. This was the first book that was released from that prompting.
By this time, I was releasing my fourth book and was asked to do a book signing at Barnes and Noble in the Frisco Mall. While I was continuing to write, I moved my business back in 2016 to eXp Realty where I had the opportunity to help build that start-up company in the Dallas market. Little did I know how that company would change my life and lead me to the point where I was finally able to accomplish what God had pressed on my heart many years prior.
Being at eXp for four years and building a global organization of real estate agents led to many speaking engagements, webinars, appearances, and podcasts. I didn't realize that God was preparing all of that for what I am doing now for Him.
This year has been a whirlwind, speaking in Africa, and traveling to five different countries in two months. My 7th book was released this year and we started a global Book Club that has been attended by people from 14 different countries. We go through two chapters of the book every two weeks, give an overview of each chapter, and then open it up for discussion, questions, and comments. As we are moving toward the last quarter of the year, I am excited to see how my businesses and my speaking engagements are going to evolve next year.
Born in Northern Kentucky in what used to be a quiet country area tucked into rolling hills with winding roads, eventually turned into what is now known as the Cincinnati Airport. When I was five, we moved further out of town where my grandparents had purchased a 50-acre farm and my dad was helping them build their house. We spent a lot of time on the farm, with two gardens, hay fields, chickens, cows, horses, and ducks (until the foxes got them). Eventually, my father built our house on another part of the property. My sisters and I own the farm today and my dad still works out in the fields mowing the pasture and taking care of the cattle. It is a simple but good life that I learned many lessons from that have been ingrained into my character. I'm grateful for that.
Our small town was a quiet farm area, but even at a young age I had my heart set on bigger goals and entered my first and last pageant at 5 years old. Whether it was wanting attention, affection, or admiration, I participated in anything that put me on the stage to perform. I remember deciding at this age what I wanted to be when I grew up. I was going to be the next Barbara Walters.
Since pageants weren't my cup of tea, I quickly switched to cheerleading. It gave me a chance to perform and excel. Being athletic even as a young child I enjoyed the physical challenges of gymnastics and the strength it took to do cheer.
While continuing with cheerleading and athletics into my high school years, I also branched out and enjoyed performing in theatre and being the field commander for the marching band.
Upon graduation, I pursued my dream of entering the television broadcast industry as a major in Communications for Radio and Television. By my second year, I had landed an internship at the top television station, where I worked in the summer between my sophomore and junior years. As fate would have it, I was out on a job with one of the reporters and the story wound up being about a young child that drowned. That day my dream died because I realized I would not be able to handle seeing situations like that every day.
Upon the realization that I would not be able to fulfill my original dream, I switched my major to the radio part of my degree and added a second major in Speech Communications. Armed with the decision to attend law school after completing my degree, I focused on becoming a lawyer for radio stations.
At the start of my senior year, one of my professors encouraged me to work as an intern for the station, letting me know that it would be a good experience for me to understand before heading to law school. I fell in love with the business and was hired out of my internship as a full-time employee during my last semester in school.
With great success at multiple stations and being moved up into management, I was moved from Cincinnati to Philadelphia to run the sales department of two different stations and then moved to New York City. A friend recommended me to a start-up pharmaceutical company out of Dallas to help build their company, which I did. Over time, helping them to become the first mail-order infertility company and scaling across the nation, I became an owner in the company and after being promoted again and again, was moved to Texas to start two other divisions and oversee an inside sales staff. We sold the company prior to IPO and we all cashed out.
My entire world changed with the birth of my first son, Garrett. I knew I wanted to have children but had no idea how much everything in my life would change from the first moment they put him in my arms. He became my world.
Most of the year was spent in a wheelchair being very sick from my pregnancy with my second son, Jordan. In and out of hospitals and bed, it was a whirlwind of desperation and not being sure if I would make it.
Once again my entire world was turned upside down with the birth of Jordan. Relieved and grateful that I made it, I was told I was not able to have any more children because of how hard it was on my body.
Christmas that year was one of the most significant in my life up to that point. With these two sweet little angels to love and cherish, my heart was full.
After the birth of Jordan I knew I could no longer travel and work as I had been doing previously. I was not willing to sacrifice any more time with the boys than I had to. I made the decision to get into real estate, so I had the opportunity to be very involved in the boys' lives as they were going through all of the stages of their lives, from school to sports. Little did I know the future that this industry would afford me.
By the grace of God, prior to the time of the Great Recession, I had become a managing broker and VP for a boutique brokerage that I helped build into 12 offices in 4 states with the HUD contract and 15 REO contracts. Over 7 years, my team of 40 agents and I helped sell over 6,000 homes together. Even though I was working a lot to meet the deadlines and requirements of the contacts, I was able to work from home, pick the boys up from school, and still be at all of their events and performances.
By this time we had come out of the recession and we were as busy as ever. The boys were getting into high school and starting to drive. I had the freedom to travel all over the world with the boys, from doing a European tour of castles and armor (Jordan was into knights), to Africa (a country I fell in love with many years ago).
At the beginning of the year, my church started a two-week fast that was a twenty-four-hour-a-day prayer chain. We all signed up for our spot on the calendar of when we would pray and lay before God at the requests of the church. During that fast, something happened. God had put on my heart seven years prior to writing books, but I ignored the calling, until this time. I couldn't escape the presence and pressing to write. I sat down one Saturday morning and had a talk with God. I told Him that I wasn't a writer and that if he wanted to tell me what to say I would be happy to type it out for Him. I typed for eight straight hours and by the end of the day I had enough material for two books, the exact same number of pages, with an exact divide of the material for each book. This was the first book that was released from that prompting.
By this time, I was releasing my fourth book and was asked to do a book signing at Barnes and Noble in the Frisco Mall. While I was continuing to write, I moved my business back in 2016 to eXp Realty where I had the opportunity to help build that start-up company in the Dallas market. Little did I know how that company would change my life and lead me to the point where I was finally able to accomplish what God had pressed on my heart many years prior.
Being at eXp for four years and building a global organization of real estate agents led to many speaking engagements, webinars, appearances, and podcasts. I didn't realize that God was preparing all of that for what I am doing now for Him.
This year has been a whirlwind, speaking in Africa, and traveling to five different countries in two months. My 7th book was released this year and we started a global Book Club that has been attended by people from 14 different countries. We go through two chapters of the book every two weeks, give an overview of each chapter, and then open it up for discussion, questions, and comments. As we are moving toward the last quarter of the year, I am excited to see how my businesses and my speaking engagements are going to evolve next year.
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