Carolyn Rhodes

About Me

Carolyn Rhodes is an experienced estate planning advisor, entrepreneur, and savvy real estate investor. She is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Expedite, a company that passionately provides solutions to ease families through the process of estate planning and the stress associated with asset settlements during the bereavement process. Carolyn’s mission has been centered on assisting families in the securitization of their assets not only at the time of their passing but preparing families in advance of life’s tragedies associated with the loss of a loved one., Rooted from the scripture Amos 9:13-15, and combined with personal encounters, the vision for Expedite was born.

With over a decade of family dispute management experience, Carolyn has been educating Americans on the importance of trusts and wills in today’s fast-changing environment. She’s the consummate consigliere with the ability to navigate complex family dynamics in the preservation of one’s family values.

Carolyn is not only an excellent businesswoman, but she is also a proud mother to one son, Rashod Mays, and a strong advocate for family values, ministry, and community service

My Work

Her business, Expedite, serves families who have lost loved ones, to make the process after the funeral easier to cope. Carolyn developed a team that assists and consults in the areas of estate sales, probate processing, developing and updating wills, and preparing/repairing the home/land to be sold or used as a legacy for the family.

Along with the many positive characteristics that she possesses, personal integrity is one of her most salient attributes.  Carolyn’s initiative is phenomenal. She has excellent problem solving and leadership abilities and always delivers desired results.

Although she is an excellent businesswoman, she puts God above all business and allows God to align her with people and businesses she should serve.

Her heart to help others through the grieving process is not only appreciated by the families, but by religious and community leaders.