Rhonda Fee

Payroll Specialist &
Client Care Admin

Rhonda Fee

Fun Facts About Rhonda

  • Rhonda has ridden in a two-seater trick plane while the pilot was doing tricks!
  • Rhonda has two children that both weighed over 10lbs when born!
  • Rhonda started riding horses at the very young age of just 3 years old and proficient at riding bareback by 5 years old!

After graduating from high school and attending Ohlone College in Fremont, California, Rhonda earned her Real Estate Sales Person license in 2004. In 2010 she earned her Broker’s license and opened her own real estate office. She has been selling real estate for the last 19 years and counting!

She has returned to her previous career in bookkeeping and is a Quickbooks Certified Pro Advisor. With all of her personal and professional experience, Rhonda brings much value to the AdminBooks team and her service to clients with the unique perspective of a real estate business owner.

In her personal life, Rhonda has 2 adult children, Kayla & Connor, and 2 beautiful granddaughters. Along with this, Rhonda loves horses. Her love of horses goes back to her childhood when she and her family we very involved in the horse community. Rhonda rode in competition trail rides, horse shows and parades and still loves horses today!

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