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Katrina Campins

"A woman that claims she doesn't use her sex appeal to sell, simply hasn't learned how to use it to her advantage." --Katrina Campins

Katrina, a native Miamian, graduated with a BBA in International Finance and Marketing from the University of Miami (4.0 G.P.A.). A licensed Florida Real Estate Agent since the age of 18, Katrina has established herself as a multimillion-dollar producing agent who ranks in the top 3% of all Realtors nationwide. Campins' clientele list is extensive and impressive, many of whom are well-known business executives, sports figures, Diplomats and celebrities. Katrina is actively involved in her community through her participation in charitable organizations.

What is your definition of "success"? To achieve self acceptance and confidence; to laugh frequently; to earn the respect of, and influence vital decision makers; the ability to serve and make a difference; having the will to survive and thrive; to find the best in others; to leave the world a better place; to make your passion your profession. This is success.

Who do you admire most (personally and/or professionally)? There are two women I truly admire, my mother and Oprah. My mother is my hero. She is an extraordinarily intelligent woman who taught me at a very young age that knowledge is power and that power is freedom - freedom to be, freedom to think and freedom to change the world. Which brings me to Oprah, who states, "When you educate a woman, you set her free." Oprah's legacy has established her as one of the most prominent figures in popular culture. Her contributions can be felt beyond the world of television and into areas such as education, health, fitness, film, philanthropy and social awareness. Oprah exemplifies the persona that I aspire to be.

What cartoon character do you most relate to and why? ZIP! ZIP! The Roadrunner chirps as he speeds off, always one step ahead outsmarting and outrunning his pursuer. No amount of explosives seem to stop the roadrunner; no matter what contraption the devious and egotistic Wile E. Coyote purchases, how much his ego and perceived superior intelligence designs the perfect trap, or how much assertive and aggressive super-effort he employs, the roadrunner always prevails... leaving the Coyote, trapped in his own trick.