Under the age of 40. Determined to change the staus quo. Rising to the challenge. Meet five of multifamily up-and-comers.
With more cities and counties stepping in to take control of properties if crime becomes a problem, multifamily owners and managers have to find new ways to keep their properties safe.
Vicky Ramirez works the system almost as hard as she works herself to achieve greater local and regional housing affordability.
Timm McCarty wanted to study golf management, so after graduating from Ferris State University in 2001, he landed a job helping to build a golf course for the Ritz-Carlton in Jupiter, Fla. Manual labor aside, McCarty also spent time with Jack Nicklaus as the pro described the topography and design...
For more than 12 years, Flynn worked in land and asset acquisition, disposition, and entitling for William H. Lyon Homes, D.R. Horton, and John Laing Homes before joining Newport Beach, Calif.-based Sycamore Urban as vice president one year ago.
According to badger alum and Campus Apartments executive vice president and COO Miles Orth, 39, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has excellent real estate programs. He just didn’t major in any of them. Instead, the industry exec obtained a liberal arts degree.
After graduating from the University of Maryland at College Park, Chad Cooley felt professionally adrift. “Every day, I wondered what my next job was going to be,” recalls the senior vice president of Bethesda, Md.-based Bozzuto Management Co. “My wife, meanwhile, worked for Bozzuto and came home...