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Not many
people can boast the fact that their ancestors were
here before Montana was a state, that their
great-grandparents were married when Montana was
still a territory and saw the golden spike driven in
the railroad that joined the northern and southern
lines, but Diane can. She is a fourth
generation Montanan. |
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| Diane purchased
part-ownership in Keller Williams Realty in May of 2002 and
enjoys having a voice in the direction of the company.
She thinks the people and attitude at KW are great! Diane
has received many awards, including the Century 21 $2
Million Award in 1999, the Century 21 $3 Million Award in
2000 and the KW bronze medallion in 2001, 2002 and 2003, and
the KW gold medallion in 2004 and 2006. Diane also received
her GRI designation in 2008. |
| Diane has prior
experience in research at the Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Research Division and in archaeological excavation site
report preparation for the Curator of Archaeology at the
Museum of the Rockies. She worked at Montana State
University in various departments for 25 years (in Sociology
for 19) before starting Mountain High Expresso (a specialty
coffee hut), which she owned for several years. |
| Diane believes
in giving back to the community, and she is involved in Bowl
for Kids Sake to benefit Big Brothers & Sisters and the
diabetes local subdivision drive. She is also involved
in the Gallatin Association of Realtors Education Committee,
serving as the chairwoman for the SALES (Sharing, Analyzing,
Listening and Encouraging Sessions) group since 2001.
Diane currently is a business member of the Museum of the
Rockies. She also organized some of the training at KW in
Bozeman, and has helped build Habitat for Humanity homes for
the last 2 years. |
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