Lori Otter

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Amherst Madison Real Estate Advisors in Boise
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Lori Otter is a familiar name in Idaho. As the former First Lady of the Gem State from 2007 to 2019, Lori is now Idahos foremost luxury real estate agent. If you are looking to buy or sell, nobody knows Idaho like Lori.

Growing up in the rural community of Kimberly, Lori attended Idaho schools for her undergrad and graduate studies. In 1991, she won the Miss Idaho USA title and went on to represent Idaho in the Miss USA pageant.

After graduation, she taught English, health, and physical education for K-12 in Idahos public education system, with a competitive passion for coaching junior high and high school girls basketball and volleyball for 13 years in the Meridian School District. Coaching three State Champion teams at Centennial High School.

When her husband, Governor Butch Otter retired, Loris tenure as First Lady ended, but she continued to pursue public service. Today, she actively participates in nonprofit capacities throughout Idaho, including projects with the United Way, Boise Chamber of Commerce, Idaho Rural Partnership, Ada County Meridian Boys and Girls Club, See, Tell, NOW!, Special Olympics World Games. Currently, she is now serving as Chief Executive Director of Idaho Women in Leadership. In other words, Lori remains committed to serving the communities of Idaho.

Real estate is where Lori has found her greatest success across the state in her third career. In her first year in the industry, she ranked in the top 14% of agents and earned placement in the Honor Society at Berkshire Hathaway. In her second year, she received her Certified Luxury Marketing Home Specialist designation and was on the Honor Roll again. She approaches real estate and serves her clients with the same commitment and purpose she displayed as First Lady, helping Idahoans achieve their real estate goals and dreams.

Beyond her real estate experience, educational pursuits, and volunteer efforts, Lori has also co-written five childrens book about Idaho History and the State Capital. When she isnt with her clients, she enjoys riding horses and team roping with her husband at her ranch in Star.

She also competes in Mountain Trail Horse Challenges, where she won Rookie rider on her horse Rock her first year. When and if she finds a free moment, you might find her on the tennis court or at her easel, painting Idaho in award-winning watercolors and multi media acrylic.

Education

Masters of Curriculum and Instruction/Administrative Leadership from Northwest Nazarene University
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, Health Education and English from Boise State University
Associate of Art in English Literature from College of Southern Idaho
Awards, Certifications, & Memberships

2019-2020 & 2020-2021 Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Honor Society
Gold Award for $5,000,000 + in Sales
Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist 2019
Graduate Leadership Boise Class 2021
Graduate Idaho Realtors Leadership Academy Class 2021
St. Alphonsus Foundation Board Member
Truth208 Founder and Board Member
Idaho National Guard Minute Man Award
Idaho Star Author Award
Boise State Distinguished Alumni Award
School Safety Ambassador Recognition Award
Zions Bank Distinguished Administrative Leadership Award
Idaho Libraries Distinguished Service award
Miss Idaho USA 1991
Miss World America 1992
Inductee Idaho Basketball Hall of Fame 2014
Idaho Woman of the Year 2016
Idaho State University Business Leader of the Year 2021

Areas served include State of Idaho, Treasure Valley, McCall, Sun Valley, Coeur d'Alene, Tamarack.

Lori Otter is most familiar with the local real estate markets within and around the following zip code areas. See other realtors that service the same areas by clicking: 83607, 83612, 83616, 83623, 83634, 83641, 83642, 83686, 83687 & 83703

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