Stephanie Beran

About Stephanie Beran

Who is it?: Actress, Producer
Birth Day: May 13, 1972
Birth Place:  Los Angeles County, California, United States
Birth Sign: Pisces
Residence: North Miami Beach, Florida
Occupation: President/CEO, Carrfour Supportive Housing
Spouse(s): Seth Eisenberg
Children: Zachary Eisenberg (b. 2009) Michael Eisenberg (b. 1992, stepson) Alex Eisenberg (b. 1989, stepson)
Parent(s): Ted and Regina Berman
Website: Carrfour Supportive Housing

Stephanie Beran Net Worth

Stephanie Beran was born on May 13, 1972 in  Los Angeles County, California, United States, is Actress, Producer. Stephanie was born a California girl. At 9 months old, her parents moved to St. Louis, Missouri and she was raised a Midwest girl.Stephanie attended college at Missouri State University. She graduated, with honors, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Entertainment Management and a Minor in Theatre. Stephanie furthered her academic education by obtaining a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) Degree in Business/Marketing.Upon graduating from MSU, Stephanie returned to California to concentrate on a career in Film and Television.Working frequently in Los Angeles, she can be seen in Battle Force, a WWII action film from Lionsgate. Another project found her opposite Jason London and Kevin Sorbo in the feature film, Fatal Call.Stephanie is passionate about Martial Arts, Health, and Fitness. She has trained Muay Thai for 4 years with a professional title holding fighter.Stephanie is also a PADI Certified SCUBA Diver and enjoys traveling, the beach, rock climbing, hiking, going to the movies, and working on her craft.
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💰Stephanie Beran Net worth: $16 Million

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Biography/Timeline

2011

In 2011, Berman-Eisenberg co-founded Operation Sacred Trust, a collaboration of leading South Florida social Service agencies with a shared commitment to ending homelessness for veteran families. Between 2011 and 2016, Berman-Eisenberg succeeded in winning more than $7 million in federal grants funds for the initiative from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Supportive Services for Veteran Families program, to provide housing prevention and rapid rehousing services to more 7,500 low-income veterans and their family members in Broward and Miami-Dade counties.

2012

A 2012 Huffington Post article featured Operation Sacred Trust as a new model for ending veteran homelessness.

2013

In a presentation to the 2013 National Community Reinvestment Corporation conference, Berman-Eisenberg urged increased public/private partnerships to address the housing needs of people with special needs.