Before real estate, she worked for a leading pharmaceutical company, gaining invaluable skills in sales, negotiation, marketing, communication, and mentoring.
Beth also spent numerous years internationally, in cities like London and Paris, giving her a significant understanding of what it's like to assimilate into a new community. These experiences coupled with her intimate knowledge of the Main Line area, paved the way for her success in real estate.
After earning her license in 2005, she set her sights on securing a partnership with the leading broker Prudential Fox & Roach, later to become Berkshire Hathaway, because representing an industry leader has always been Beth’s standard. Since 2010, she has excelled as the co-lead of an exceptional team, and in 2024, she stepped into the role of lead team leader.
Beth's dedication to excellence shines through in all her endeavors—it's no surprise that her team is consistently recognized as one of the most resourceful and distinguished in the Philadelphia area.
A consistent multi-million dollar producer, Beth earns top sales awards year after year. She is a natural leader and trusted advisor. With her as your guide, you're guaranteed to receive the most exceptional care and service.
Beth knows all that the suburbs of Philadelphia have to offer. For the last 20 years, she has leveraged this knowledge and established a strong network to help her clients find their dream homes.
The titles Beth is most proud to hold - mom to two wonderful young adults and loving wife to Andy Spillard, founding Principal of the leading commercial brokerage firm Vista Realty Partners.
Whether it’s at Waynesborough, Stonewall, or The Union League of Philadelphia, Beth enjoys a round of golf alongside her husband and friends - even though she considers herself a novice.
Beth graduated from The Shipley School and raised her children in the Tredyffrin-Easttown district. Her educational journey and her children's attendance at TE give her firsthand experience in both premier private and leading public schools.