Residential sales Luxury homes First time home buyers Relocation
Work:
Century 21 Maselle & Associates Brandon, MS 601 842-6625 (Phone)
Certifications:
CNAS
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome
Interests:
Love to play tennis. I also do commissioned stained glass work if I can find the time. Most extra time goes to my wonderful husband dog Roxie and the great neighbors I have. tennis stained glass
Awards:
Qualify Service Award 2009-2011
Languages:
English
About:
I love my company, Century 21 Maselle & Associates, and my work as a Realtor. Knowing that I am helping people in some capacity has always been my professional goal. There is so much gratification from working with all my clients, from first time home buyers to sellers moving across the country. My past professional career in health care makes me a great listener and able to work effectively with clients and other real estate professionals as well. I live in a great neighborhood with neighbors that are like family. My husband is very supportive of the demands placed on me by this career, and helps me keep a great balance in my life.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Diana Parrish
Century 21 Maselle Real Estate Agents and Managers
1378 W Government St, Brandon, MS 39042
Diana Parrish
Century 21 Maselle
1378 W Government St, Brandon, MS 39042 601 825-2222
The UHS psychiatrists diagnose and treat students as well as faculty, staff and alumni. CAPS often refers students to UHS for these more specialized or long-term services because CAPS primarily provides short-term counseling, said Diana Parrish, a mental health care manager with UHS.
Date: Nov 08, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Bomb scare briefly disrupts Komen race; no bomb found and no injuries
Diana Parrish, the executive director of the local Komen affiliate, said organizers for Race for the Cure had met with Winston-Salem Police and Salem College Public Safety officials a week before the event to go over security issues, particularly in light of the bombing during the Boston Marathon th