Issue No. 3, 2025 Quarterly Magazine

the knowledge to make smart financial decisions early on,” Courtney shared. “But no matter where life takes me, Alpha Phi will always be part of my journey. I plan to stay involved as a dedicated volunteer, continuing to give back to the organization that has shaped so much of who I am today.” A significant factor in Courtney’s success has been leveraging social media, particularly Instagram, where she established the “AZReeltor” brand. Through engaging reels, she educates her audience on the benefits of homeownership, allowing potential clients to connect with her before they work together. “This platform has become a vital lead generation tool, enabling me to share personal stories and build a strong, relatable brand in the real estate community,” Courtney said.

Phi means belonging to a lifelong sisterhood that serves as a source of support, growth and connection well beyond the college years. "As an alumna, it has given me a strong community and network to rely on — not just as a business owner, but also as a mom,” Courtney explained. “The mentorship I’ve received through Alpha Phi has [provided] guidance and encouragement through different stages of my life and career.” Courtney shared that one of her most meaningful Alpha Phi experiences has been the opportunity to support a friend in need by applying for the Forget Me Not Grant, which reinforced the deep sense of sisterhood that unites all Alpha Phis.

“Most importantly, Alpha Phi has given me

And when her clients inquire about what differentiates Courtney from other agents in the real estate

accountability and influence — the ability to push myself, grow as a leader and make a difference in the lives of

industry, she often shares experiences from her time as an ELC for Alpha Phi.

others,” Courtney said. “The support of this sisterhood is something I will always be grateful for.”

“These stories illustrate how those formative years shaped me into a successful businesswoman, highlighting the transferable skills acquired through my sorority involvement,” Courtney expressed.

Lastly, if Courtney could offer advice to her younger self or to current collegians

preparing for life after graduation, it would be this — don’t be afraid to fail.

“Every challenge, rejection or setback is just a stepping stone

“Similarly, when new agents seek advice on achieving early success, I attribute much of my accomplishments to the foundational experiences and leadership opportunities provided by Alpha Phi.”

toward something greater,” Courtney implored. “Apply for the

leadership position, go after the job you want and walk into every opportunity with the mindset that it’s already yours. Confidence will take you as far as you allow it to — don’t let self-doubt or

On a personal note, Courtney recently welcomed her first child, Kinsley Rae Weston, into the world. She shared that entering motherhood has been a transformative experience, and the support network cultivated through Alpha Phi has been a cornerstone during this transition. “The organization’s emphasis on leadership and personal development has equipped me with the confidence to navigate the challenges of parenting,” Courtney shared. “Additionally, the extensive network of Alpha Phi alumnae has provided a community of incredible mothers to lean on, reinforcing the enduring value of the sisterhood.”

comparison hold you back.”

“One of my favorite quotes is, ‘Her success is not my failure.’ Let that sink in. It’s easy to fall into the trap of comparison, feeling discouraged by someone else’s wins. But here’s the truth … there is enough success to go around, and everyone deserves to be celebrated. Just because she won doesn’t mean you won’t. Keep going, keep believing in yourself, and trust that your time is coming.” Keep up with her on Instagram, @courtneyweston_realtor, and TikTok at courtneyweston_realtor.

Courtney is a testimony to how being a member of Alpha

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