Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much. – Helen Keller
Ninetta Wandler is a name synonymous with excellence in the Southwestern North Dakota real estate market. For over three decades, Ninetta has worked hard to help her clients achieve their dream of home ownership in an ever-changing real estate landscape. However, there’s more to Ninetta than her housing market expertise.
One of her lesser-known talents is her love of baking. Her rhubarb bars, apple pies, sour cream twists and nut rolls are just some of the area’s favorites you’ve likely come across when perusing a local bake sale or fundraising event. Ninetta often spearheads her own fundraising efforts and uses her skills to be generous with the causes she supports such as Connect Medical Clinic, Roughrider Kiwanis Club and the St. Wenceslaus Roman Catholic Church.
“Treat others as you would like to be treated.”
Ninetta’s passion for giving back has also inspired others, including her colleagues with RE/MAX Integrity Realty, to come together for good causes. Fundraising is crucial to the everyday operations of nonprofit organizations, allowing them to fund their missions, pay overhead costs, and create positive changes in a community.
As a pillar of the community, Ninetta’s philosophy is simple:
- No matter what you do, put effort into it
- Building relationships is key
- Don’t take things for granted
This mindset has allowed her to give back to the community. Her passion for excellence, dedication to her clients, and commitment to making a positive impact have set her apart as an exceptional real estate agent and community leader.
Kudos is a program of the local nonprofit organization Women Empowering Women. The program recognizes the good work women do. These are women who’ve lived quietly, joyfully, or creatively to influence our lives. They are an inspiration and deserve to be recognized for their efforts and impact. Women Empowering Women is dedicated to the collaboration of women to meet needs and help women become the best versions of themselves. To learn more, see wewnetwork.org.