
About Jeanette Amelia Mosko
Originally from Seattle, Washington, Jeanette Amelia Mosko first visited The Bahamas in 1989—and instantly fell in love with the islands. That vacation turned into a life-changing decision, and she has now called The Bahamas home for over 36 years. Raising her three children here, Jeanette has embraced all that island life offers: a strong sense of community, beautiful beachscapes, and the joy of meeting new people every day.
Jeanette’s professional journey reflects her adaptability and dedication to service. She spent 12 years in the medical field as an assistant and office manager, where she developed strong administrative skills, team leadership, and client-facing expertise. She later worked independently as a property manager for private homes across Old Fort Bay, Lyford Cay, and Cable Beach. Jeanette also served as a kitchen consultant for a private school in Lyford Cay, blending her organizational strengths with her passion for cooking.
In September 2024, Jeanette joined KRA Bahamas as Executive Assistant to Kyla, currently focusing on property management and client support, primarily serving local and expat residents in Nassau. She plans to sit the real estate licensing exam in October and is excited to expand her work into the Family Islands in the near future.
Known for being kind, considerate, and generous, Jeanette’s service style is warm, honest, and easygoing. Her clients and colleagues value her reliability and hands-on approach to every task.
Deeply involved in her community, Jeanette is an active member of The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, and supports causes including the Bahamas Humane Society and local children’s charities. When she’s not working, she treasures time with her adult children, prioritizes wellness, and never misses a sunset. Her true passion is cooking for friends and family, a talent that those closest to her proudly celebrate.
Jeanette lives by a simple yet powerful motto:
“You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think (and loved by so many).” —Winnie the Pooh