Chief Happiness Officer
Mobile: (407) 508-8133
Email: lauren@homeprosrealestategroup.com
Lauren Gay is a partner in the Home Pros Family of Companies. A retired Disney Teacheriffic and National Board Certified K-12 teacher, real estate became a second career for this now-seasoned, award-winning agent and popular social media personality. Lauren holds a B.A. in English from St. Anselm College, an M.Ed in Educational Leadership from Stetson University. She is also a certified life coach. In 2021, she began taking graduate-level English classes through Harvard University online, she says, because she was raised to believe in the value of education. She says, "I believe that, as long as our hearts are beating, there is always more for us to learn!” As Chief Happiness Officer for HPRE, Lauren coordinates company events. She was instrumental in creating community partnerships with Home Pros Real Estate Group’s three community partners: Humane Society of El Paso, CASA of El Paso, and El Paso Coalition for The Homeless. She is the company liaison for these nonprofit organizations. Lauren creates opportunities for our agents and our company as a whole to give back to the community of El Paso through volunteering, donations, promotions, and drives to support each of these organizations’ respective missions. Prior to becoming a partner at The Home Pros Family of Companies, Lauren was a weekly home and lifestyle columnist and news reporter for The Daily Journal’s family of companies, based in Tupelo, MS. She was recognized by the Mississippi Press Association as an award-winning editorial writer in 2022. She and her husband, Frank Gay, have five grown children: three boys and two girls, and a spoiled Goldendoodle named Muppet. When not scheduling company events, coordinating philanthropy drives with our community partners, and implementing social media marketing campaigns, you’ll most likely find Lauren walking around Memorial Park, decorating her home, or at a local thrift store. According to Lauren, “The natural beauty, culture, and people of El Paso make it unique, and there’s no place else I’d rather call home.”