Early life and the house that shaped them
I’ve always liked stories about place and people merging. House is a compass in this family. The couple bought lakefront sites in 2001 to build an 11,000-square-foot mansion. By 2015, that home was described as a study in taste and endurance, reflecting decisions, priorities, and the painstaking labor of raising four children. One huge family, 11,000 square feet, and years of thoughtful design matter. Keisha appreciates textures, light, and room breathing, judging on the context. Her residential style is curator-like, choosing furniture and family rhythms.
Family members at a glance
| Relationship | Name | Role or short note |
|---|---|---|
| Husband | Calvin Booth | Former player, NBA executive |
| Daughter | Carter Booth | Collegiate volleyball athlete |
| Son | Carey Booth | Basketball recruit / student |
| Daughter | Camble Booth | Student and younger sibling |
| Son | Clarke Booth | Youngest member of the family |
I like presenting facts in a table because it keeps relationships clean. The Booth household is a small ecosystem: two parents and four children, all orbiting school, sports, and community work. That simple geometry shapes how they spend their time. It dictates weekends.
The person I see when I think of Keisha
I picture someone steady. I picture someone who understands that privacy can be a kind of armor and that philanthropy can be a quiet habit rather than a headline. She appears in profiles as a partner in design, as a parent who shows up for kids, and as a presence in community charity work. She does not dominate the frame. Instead she organizes it, like light through a window. Her life reads as a series of careful decisions: family first, home as refuge, public acts done in modesty. She shows up for holiday initiatives, for diaper drives, and for small, local causes that stitch neighborhoods together.
Career and public roles
There is not a long public résumé that lists a sequence of corporate titles under her name. Instead I see civic fingerprints: charity participation, hosting community gatherings, volunteering alongside other sports families. These roles are less about title and more about function. They are the daily currency of influence. She leverages married life into a platform for community work. That matters. Influence does not always arrive stamped with an official job title. Sometimes it arrives as a commitment to a place, a set of causes, and a steady presence at fundraisers and drives.
Finance and real estate — a few concrete numbers
Concrete typically shows priorities, so I pay attentively. In the mid-2010s, an 11,000-square-foot bespoke house listed for 4.6 million dollars showed two things: the family bought a durable home and committed to a community. Her personal financial statements are not public. Instead of itemized personal disclosures, the family’s fiscal picture is described in terms of the husband’s career and property decisions.
Community life and public mentions
People like Keisha show up in community snapshots: holiday huddles, nonprofit press releases, university athlete pages where parents are noted by name. On December 9, 2024 the family name appears among sports families engaged in charitable work. In April 2025 profiles of the husband’s professional life, she is referenced in human terms: partner, parent, householder. These public mentions form a light constellation rather than a biography of headlines. They reveal priorities: children, local charities, and family routines.
The timeline I keep in my notebook
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| circa 2001 | Purchase of lakefront lots for family home |
| 2015 | Feature about the family home and design choices |
| 2020 | Transition to the husband’s prominent front office role |
| December 9, 2024 | Participation in a Holiday Huddle charity initiative |
| April 2025 | Family mentioned in sports features about career and life |
When I map these dates I see steady progress rather than abrupt change. The arc is domestic and civic rather than celebrity. The timeline reads like a ledger of commitments.
The children and how they shape the household
Children power this. One daughter plays college volleyball. Son recruits for basketball. Two other children are in school, maturing and pushing limits. Yes, sports matter. What matters more is the discipline sports provide to family life: early mornings, joint commutes, tape, practice, and modest successes. I anticipate tranquil, methodical Saturdays at home. Comparing practice schedules sounds like hymnals.
What the public does not give me
There are gaps. There are places where the record grows thin. There are no glossy personal profiles that catalogue a decades long independent career under her name. There are no public financial filings that bear her signature. That absence is itself revealing. It tells me that some people prefer to live with their work folded into family, community, and home. Their achievements are visible in children who play with grit, in a house that endures, and in small acts of charity that add up.
FAQ
Who is Keisha Booth?
I view her as a private partner in a public life. She is the spouse of an NBA executive, a mother of four, a steward of a substantial family home, and a participant in local charitable efforts.
How many children does the family have and what are their names?
They have four children. Their names are Carter, Carey, Camble, and Clarke. One daughter competes in collegiate volleyball. One son has been listed in recruiting and college athlete discussions.
What is known about their home?
The family built or renovated a large lakefront house, about 11,000 square feet. The home was publicly profiled in 2015 and was listed for sale around the mid 2010s with an asking price in the millions.
Is Keisha publicly active in charity?
Yes. She participates in local charity initiatives and community drives. She appears in local nonprofit activities and seasonal fundraiser efforts, including a notable holiday initiative in December 2024.
Does Keisha have a public professional career listed?
Public records and profiles do not present a long, independent corporate résumé for her. Her public role tends to show through family, home, and community participation rather than through a conventional career list.
When did the family first buy their lake property?
Around 2001 the couple purchased adjoining lakefront lots that later became the site of their large family home.
How often does the family appear in media?
They appear intermittently. Mentions cluster around home features, community charity stories, and human interest references in sports profiles, especially when family context is part of a larger story.