In preparation for Agent Safety Month September Dave Legaz shares insights on agent safety year-round and we learn about the powerful new partnership of the Beverly Carter Foundation with Realty One Group — and SO much more. Read the complete newsletter here.
True Crime Chronicles PODCAST: Beverly Carter’s Story
The murder – and legacy – of a real estate agent in Arkansas is retold through the words of her son, Beverly Carter Foundation founder, Carl Carter Jr. Listen here.
BCF Newsletter: July 2020
This month’s newsletter highlights a webinar with Carl Carter Jr., “Beverly & Beyond: The Best Tips Learned Since Losing My Sweet Mom” and Jay Thompson article, “Taking Care of You”. View the newsletter in its entirety here.
BCF Newsletter: June 2020
This newsletter features how the National Association of REALTORS® is helping its members stay safe, manage the coronavirus crisis and plan to rebuild afterwards. View the entire newsletter here.
BCF Newsletter: May 2020
Learn more about emerging self-tour technology in this month’s featured article. View the latest newsletter here.
BCF Newsletter: March 2020
Review the BCF Annual Report, listen to the PODCAST: Hustle Humbly Interview on Agent Safety with Carl Carter Jr., and learn about some of the latest scams in the latest Beverly Carter Foundation Newsletter. View the latest newsletter in full here.
2019 Annual Report: Beverly Carter Foundation
The Beverly Carter Foundation 2019 Annual Report shares details about our initiatives, our successes, and, most importantly, our goals moving forward with supporters like you. View the complete report here. Report excerpts: The Beverly Carter Foundation seeks to provide safety solutions in a multi-faceted approach through: Foundation Programs for Improving Safety Educational Resources Instructor-Led Training […]
Dr. Oz Interview of Carl Carter Jr.
View HERE the interview between Dr. Oz and Carl Carter Jr. regarding the murder of real estate agent Beverly Carter and the legacy she leaves behind.
‘Bad Guys’ have a name
Maybe it’s been a coping mechanism, but as I’ve traveled the country speaking about my mother’s story, I never call the ‘bad guys’ by their names. Almost every session I find myself making some sort of apology for sounding like a 3 year old attempting to share a dramatic story about policemen and bad guys. […]
Tip of the Iceberg: My WHY for the Beverly Carter Foundation
As the son of a sweet lady who lost her life to a crime against a realtor, I’m often perplexed when people question me about the true need for safety programs within the industry. My mother’s kidnapping and murder was truly horrific, and subsequently received much press, but that shouldn’t dismiss the lessor known-about victimization of agents. “Statistically, it’s […]