REI Wealth Monthly Issue 15 | Page 53

CONNECTING WITH SJREI’S DIRECTOR GERALDINE BARRY JOHANNA ASH Connections...connecting with others is a key to Barry’s success. As a real estate investor, Barry found the work a Barry bit too solitary without any co-workers around. Not one to settle, she took matters into her own hands and founded SJREI, a real estate investor’s association that serves the Bay area. “Rome wasn’t built in a day!” Barry reminds me. Barry says that she often draws inspiration and Maybe, I think, but it certainly started with a strong discovers learning opportunities from connecting foundation. So, too, I learn, did Barry. Her story with other investors and professionals in the begins in southern Ireland: a small town called industry; it’s no wonder that SJREI’s motto is Cashel. The town derives its name from the nearby ‘Connecting People...Educating Investors’. Through Rock of Cashel, an awe-inspiring castle built in the being an active participant in SJREI, Barry is able to 12th and 13th centuries that has withstood the test stay on top of new trends, technologies and ideas. of time. Though Barry emigrated to the United She appreciates the fresh perspective that her States with just $500 and a return ticket to Ireland SJREI community of like-minded investors lend her should she need it, she clearly had with her the work. sort of wealth that many of us spend a lifetime trying to accrue: she was rich in confidence and It’s easy in real estate investment, Barry warns, to motivation. She possessed the ability to succeed in rely whatever field she chose. Barry, like the Rock of complacent. Through talking with others in the Cashel she grew up with, clearly has a strong business, she is able to look at her work with a fresh foundation. Her father, she says, was the sort of man who, though he didn’t travel much, could tell you something about any country in the world. His secret was books. He imparted onto Barry an appreciation for and a love of books at an early age. If you can read, Barry implies, you can do anything you set your mind to. “Read 12 nonfiction books a year to change your life” Barry suggests. She goes on to share some of the books she has recently read; after our chat I find myself with a list of books I can’t wait to check out of the library (and I haven’t been to the library in months). Even in an interview, Ms. Barry can’t help but motivate and mentor. upon a property manager and become