Karen Mullinax
Professional History
Licensed Realtor® Georgia, 1988 & Connecticut, 1991
Joined Dorsey Alston, Realtors® in September 2008
Joined Harry Norman, Realtors® in 1989 and again in 1993
Practiced real estate in Connecticut with William Pitt Real Estate
Home Sale Specialist, Citibank Relocation Services-New York managing/selling all U.S., Canadian and Puerto Rican property and providing relocation counseling to Citibank employees, 1992 – 1993
Real Estate Sale Awards
1989 Rookie of the Year, Buckhead/Northwest office of Harry Norman, Realtors®
Accredited Relocation Specialist
Year-to-date sales in excess of $30,529,162.00
Active Life Member, Atlanta Board of Realtors®
Multi-Million Dollar Sales Club
Education
Emory University, Masters, Nursing/Nurse-Midwifery Specialty, 1979
University of North Carolina, Greensboro, graduated cum laude, B.S. Nursing, 1975
Personal
Delivered 1,000 babies during nurse-midwifery career
Founder, Birthing Center of Atlanta - Georgia’s first out-of-hospital birthing center
Director of Nurse-Midwifery, Birthing Center of Atlanta
Faculty member, Emory University
Published author, several articles on exercise during pregnancy and nurse-midwifery legislative issues
Became a trailing spouse in 1990 and followed my husband to New York City where I practiced real estate and worked with Citibank
Since moving back to Atlanta, I returned to Brookwood Hills where my husband and I restored a home built in 1923. We are also restoring a 1910 farmhouse in Monticello, Georgia.
Married to Brad Mullinax for 31 years. He is a former Partner with Price Waterhouse and former CEO of ACSYS, Inc. and currently does securities litigation support for Alston & Bird.
My special interests include weight training, bicycling, hunting, sport clay shooting, reading, gardening and activities with my three favorite friends: Scout and BB, my silly and smart black labs and Porter, the English bulldog who is silly and not so smart.
Community Affiliations
Atlanta Charity Clays benefiting multiple children’s charities
The Annie Oakley Tournament benefiting the Trust for Public Land
Burge Plantation