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Pam

Bishop

B

y the time Pam BishoP decided

to enter a career of real estate, she knew more

than a little bit about her choice. Her father,

brother and even nephew had all enjoyed

success in her home city of Fort Lauderdale

with the family business, and Pam felt that

real estate might be the right choice for her as well.

“My father, Harlan Drum, started Drum Realty in

1952,” she remembered. “It’s still in Fort Lauderdale and

is managed by a third generation of our family. Real estate

was the centerpiece of my environment. Being the youngest

of four children, I understood success in business and in life

required dedication to hard work.”

Bishop and her husband met at Reinhardt College and

were married two years later in Fort Lauderdale. Thanks to

multiple relocations with her husband and three children,

she realized what it was like to move, settle again and cre-

ate a comforting new home – and she felt that she would

able to relate to the clients’ concerns when it came to

moving.

“I had the opportunity to assist a top-producing agent,”

she commented. “He suggested and encouraged that I go

full-time. It became apparent that my family’s real estate

background made it a good choice. I started full-time as an

agent with Presson & Stromon Realtors.”

In 1986, the family moved to Mount Pleasant and, ac-

cording to Bishop, their “love for the area was immediate and

continues to this day, though it was a smaller town then.”

Today, her career with Carolina One, which has spanned

more than 20 satisfying years, has brought her plenty of

challenges, accolades and enjoyable moments with the com-

munity. She credits the opportunity to “help people make

the Lowcountry their home” as the reason she has enjoyed

her career. She described helping potential buyers find the

right place to live and the right house as a fulfilling chal-

lenge. Even during the housing market downtown, Bishop

felt that the situation gave her further insight into the local

market conditions.

“People are moving here now for all the area has to offer

– good schools, great dining, shopping, beaches and a great

climate,” she commented.

Bishop’s business motto has always been to treat oth-

ers in the way she would like to be treated, and she hasn’t

strayed from it since beginning her career in real estate.

Her distinctions include being a Certified Residential Spe-

cialist, an honor earned by only 4 percent of the top Real-

tors in the nation. Recently she received her SRES – Seniors

Real Estate Specialist – certification as well. She also is an

Accredited Buyer Representative. In addition, she continues

to be a frequent Realtor of Distinction in the Charleston

Trident Association of Realtors, a consistent member of

East Cooper Top Producers and the recipient of Carolina

One’s Lifetime Achievement Award, plus numerous other

achievements including CTAR Realtor of the Year in 2007.

Because Bishop believes in giving back to the community,

she has been able to garnish accolades and recognition from

her peers in the real estate market. She has served on the

board of directors for the Charleston Trident Association of

Realtors and worked with the Realtor Housing Fund, also

known as RHOF. On a more personal note, she and her

husband are members and stewards of St. Peter’s Anglican

Church and regularly host small groups and Bible study.

“I knew when I started my career in real estate that my

reputation would always be important to me,” Bishop said.

Photo by Jenn Cady.

Carolina One

628 Long Point Road

Mount Pleasant

843-814-1622

www.pambishop.com