Brenda Ostendorf
bostendo@wyoming.com
Licensed as a broker in Wyoming and Idaho, Brenda represents a
predominance of repeat clients and welcomes new clients as well. With an
insider’s perspective, Brenda’s innovative methods and boundless energy
maximize investments for both buyers and sellers.
Working with seasoned professional at one of Jackson Hole’s oldest real estate
firms, Brenda gained experience in handling both commercial and residential
properties. Her consistent and high level of professionalism has allowed
her to build her practice to include the sale and lease of office, retail and
industrial property in northwestern Wyoming, particularly Jackson Hole. A
resident of Wyoming for 30 years, Brenda has extensive contacts with trusted
professionals, and a track record for fulfilling obligations and exceeding
expectations.
As a former Teton Board of REALTORS® Luncheon Presentation Coordinator, Brenda
orchestrated agendas for 800 + board members
involving such affiliates as:
Community Foundation of Teton County Idaho
Friends of the Teton River
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Lincoln County Planning and Zoning
Grand Targhee Ski Resort
Nature Conservancy
Shooting Star Development within Teton Village
Teton County Planning and Zoning
Trout Unlimited
Rocky Mountain Resort Alliance Panel
Snow King Ski Resort
Giving back — at the local level and beyond — is the key to Brenda’s happiness,
and to her success.
Her primary state non-profit organizational commitment is to the Wyoming Junior
Miss Scholarship Program, which provides scholarships to Wyoming high school
senior girls, who then participate in a national competition, potentially
earning over $150,000 in scholarships. Brenda is the Wyoming State Chair
for the national organization. The America’s Junior Miss Program has been in
operation for 51 years.
Jackson Hole’s Coldwater Creek flagship store hosts a Fashion for the Cure
fundraiser which has also benefitted from Brenda’s guiding hand. Showcasing
both apparel and cancer survivor stories, proceeds are directed to the
Susan Kolman Foundation.
Brenda also volunteers for Jackson area non-profit organizations, including the
Center for the Arts and the Grand Teton Music Festival.
Most significantly to many younger Jacksonites, is Brenda’s close relationship
to Saint Nick. Bruce, Brenda’s husband, appears on behalf of Santa Claus
at various Jackson Hole locations throughout the holidays, earning him the
title “Dancing Santa” among Jackson Hole business people