A FAMILY DYNASTY AT COLDWELL BANKER IN PASADENA
By Katina Dunn
Arcadia Weekly, CA
May 11 2006
Mabel Agojian Besides being a realtor and mom, Agojian is also a
new grandmother, or Medz Mama - which means Big Mama in the Armenian
language.
For Mother's Day this weekend, Agojian will wait and hear what deal
her children have in mind for her. "I am expecting my kids to come
up with a great proposal," she said.
It is the dream of many mothers to work alongside their children,
and Mabel Agojian is one lucky mom to work with her two. All three
are realtors in the same Coldwell Banker office. "It was so different
when we were home and I was the boss and they were the kids," said
Agojian. "Now I have to accept that we are equals. I've learned if
parents work with their kids, the parents just have to listen to them
more," she said.
"It's a big switch," said Agojian.
When her children were little they watched her work on the telephone
and make deals and became inspired. "I think they admired the
business," she said. Her own mother, Angele, taught her to "never
give up" which she says is valuable advice for selling real estate,
and a message she imparts to her own kids. "Her name means angel and my
mother was really an angel. Everybody's mother is their angel, right?"
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
By Katina Dunn
Arcadia Weekly, CA
May 11 2006
Mabel Agojian Besides being a realtor and mom, Agojian is also a
new grandmother, or Medz Mama - which means Big Mama in the Armenian
language.
For Mother's Day this weekend, Agojian will wait and hear what deal
her children have in mind for her. "I am expecting my kids to come
up with a great proposal," she said.
It is the dream of many mothers to work alongside their children,
and Mabel Agojian is one lucky mom to work with her two. All three
are realtors in the same Coldwell Banker office. "It was so different
when we were home and I was the boss and they were the kids," said
Agojian. "Now I have to accept that we are equals. I've learned if
parents work with their kids, the parents just have to listen to them
more," she said.
"It's a big switch," said Agojian.
When her children were little they watched her work on the telephone
and make deals and became inspired. "I think they admired the
business," she said. Her own mother, Angele, taught her to "never
give up" which she says is valuable advice for selling real estate,
and a message she imparts to her own kids. "Her name means angel and my
mother was really an angel. Everybody's mother is their angel, right?"
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress