Lauren Santerre

Lauren Santerre
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Lauren is a fourth-generation Houstonian who never thought she would live in Houston as an adult. Despite going to Colorado for college and Boston for seminary, she ended up moving back to Texas to be close to family. While she misses the mountains every day, she is convinced that the people of Houston are some of the most amazing people in the world. She loves the culture, diversity and fantastic food that the city offers. Lauren is a passionate red head who loves many things including Jesus, her family, dark chocolate, sparkles, sarcasm, watercolor art, hosting parties, traveling and anything that makes her feel alive. Lauren has had a few professional roles including non-profit director, chaplain and currently is a public relations professional. She is a trained spiritual director and in the ordination process in the United Methodist Church. Lauren is married to Randy and has a daughter named Vivian Rose. Her favorite thing in life is being a friend, so if you are looking for a new one, she would love you to reach out and say hello. You can learn more and get in touch at www.laurensanterre.com.
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