When This Professional Takes the Stage,
You’re in for a Professional Performance
"My father will tell you I’ve been acting since the day I was born," divulges Beth Hoskin. While she didn’t actually appear on stage until elementary school, this confident professional quickly discovered she had a gift for throwing herself into any role and taking on her character’s spirit as her own. As Aunt Polly in Tom Sawyer, Portia in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, and leading ladies in Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap and Witness for the Prosecution, she’s assumed hundreds of roles over the years.
Behind-the-Scenes
Never content when there is more to learn, Beth has gone on to play behind-the-scenes roles in numerous productions at The Nomad Playhouse, one of Boulder’s oldest community theaters. "People joke that it's my stage," she laughs, "because I’ve worked on just about every show in one way or another since I was a teenager." With the trademark expertise and creative problem-solving skills she displays in everything she tackles, this thoughtful visionary has starred as director, makeup artist, costume designer and lighting technician in dozens of productions. In every role, she’s coordinated countless details to ensure the curtain rises to reveal a flawless set ready for a performance deserving of a standing ovation.
Applause for Her Business Skills
The same dedication and attention to detail that contributed to Beth's accomplishments in theater also helped her succeed in a career in telecommunications. After earning a degree in Computer Information Systems from Weber State University and attaining recognition on the National Dean's List, she combined technical proficiency with business acumen to help numerous firms streamline and improve processes, systems and customer service. "My role always involved designing custom solutions to meet a specific set of needs," she remembers.
"Energy" could be Beth's middle name in the hours she spends outside her profession, as well as in it. An accomplished swimmer and avid hiker, she enjoys spending time in the water and on local mountains, especially with her daughter, Hessa, and their two dachshunds, Parry and Otter. She also gives back to the local theatrical community through participation in the Niwot Grassroots Teen Theatre on the Green, a summer camp for young thespians.
An Oscar-Worthy Performance
Understanding that her clients' moves are not dress rehearsals, Beth takes her gifts in theater into her real estate profession. Clearly, she puts buyers and sellers needs into the spotlight when she’s acting in their best interests. Just as she’s taken on different roles on the stage, she steps into the shoes of each client to focus on what they need and expect. With the same diligence she applies to learning her lines and coordinating productions, she studies their goals, then works behind the scenes to ensure a performance worthy of rave reviews.
The Show Must Go On
Like a savvy producer, Beth keeps the show going when it comes to negotiating contracts, evaluating offers and making sure the right players are acting in appropriate roles. She’s able to see the big picture while keeping sight of the many details involved in every scene of a successful transaction. Her experience in staging also serves her clients well, as she ably helps sellers showcase their properties for maximum impact and assists buyers in visualizing how homes may meet their needs.
A Solid Reputation
A mentor and trainer to other agents in her office, as well as a dedicated specialist for her own clients, Beth has established a reputation for real estate productions that deserve encores. When you’re serious about maximizing success and minimizing drama in your next move in Denver’s Front Range, Beth Hoskin is a specialist you can count on for Producing Great Results. Call her today for a complimentary consultation.