
Kettler Management has announced the promotion of Todd Bowen to senior vice president of strategic services and customer relationship management, Robert Grealy to senior vice president of operations, and Amy Groff to senior vice president of operations. The promotions took effect on Dec. 1.

The three executives will report to David Ohlrich, who became president of Kettler’s management division in November. “I’ve had the pleasure of working alongside Amy, Robert, and Todd over the past year as senior vice president of operations and have seen firsthand their exceptional capabilities and the value they bring to the organization,” Ohlrich said in a statement. “The three will play key roles in helping lead the expansion of Kettler Management as we explore opportunities across the country.”

Bowen has been with Kettler for five years and has served as vice president of operations and vice president of customer management and services. In his new role, he will continue to work closely with the operations teams to develop long-term strategic initiatives and enhance Kettler’s customer experience.
Grealy has more than 30 years of experience in the multifamily industry. He has served as vice president of operations for Kettler, responsible for client relations, third-party business development strategy, and oversight of property operations for Kettler’s 28,000-plus–unit portfolio. In his new role, he will oversee a new vice president of operations and a team of regional property managers.
Groff joined Kettler in 2007 and has served as vice president of operations. She oversees the day-to-day operations of more than 50 Kettler communities totaling over 11,000 apartments in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. In her new role, she will continue to provide support to her team of regional property managers and to a new vice president of operations.
“These three individuals are proven leaders who are not only innovative and passionate about the level of service we deliver as a company, but also possess strong business acumen that is critical to the success of our business now and into the future,” said Ohlrich.