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25 Women for '26: Danielle Andrews supports home ownership and families
Summary
Danielle Andrews is named among Tallahassee's 25 Women for 2026 and is profiled for her work as a real estate broker and community leader who promotes homeownership and supports maternal health and youth programs.
Content
Danielle Andrews is one of Tallahassee's 25 Women You Need to Know for 2026. She first moved to Tallahassee in 2014 for graduate school and returned in 2018 to settle with her family. She now works in real estate and leads a local brokerage. The article highlights her community roles supporting homeownership, maternal health, and youth development.
Known details:
- She earned a real estate license while planning a career in education policy and later became a broker and Broker/Owner with Realty ONE Group Next Generation.
- She serves as President of IMPACT Youth Services and as Board President of Maternal & Perinatal Services, Inc., where programs address maternal health and first-time parents.
- She was Inaugural Chair of Realtist Week Community Wealth Building Day and authored a children's coloring book titled "Color Your Way Through Real Estate."
- Volunteer and mentoring work includes leadership in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, coordinating the Pearls of Distinction Girls Mentoring Program, and participation in Big Brothers Big Sisters.
- The article mentions awards such as the HousingWire Woman of Influence Award, the RISMedia Influencer Award, and Tallahassee Woman Magazine's Woman on Fire Innovator Award.
- Professional leadership roles noted include Incoming Vice President of the Tallahassee Association of Realtist, director of the Tallahassee Board of Realtors, committee member with the Georgia Association of Realtors Broker Council, and faculty member with Florida Realtors.
Summary:
Her work is described as centered on promoting homeownership, financial literacy, and community supports that aim to benefit families and young people. Undetermined at this time.
