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Members on the Move
Members
on the Move
changes • promotions • awards
Jessica Carps has been named CEO of Skyline Construction, a predominant national commercial interior construction company. She was previously COO and the first female executive to join the Board of Directors. Carps has been recognized for driving company growth through a focus on people and operational excellence. During her seven-year tenure, Skyline grew from $175M to $700M+ in revenue. As CEO, she will continue to champion women in construction and diversity across the company and industry.
Kate Coons has joined the Brookfield team as Assistant Property Manager at 415 Natoma. Kate comes to her position from Longfellow Real Estate Partners and prior to that was at Alexandria Real Estate Equities. She has experience with both high-rise and low-rise, mixed-use and ground-up development for Class A commercial buildings. Besides being active in BOMA, Kate is a member of CERT SSF (Community Response).
Congratulations to CBRE Real Estate Services Administrator Anne Chung on being awarded BOMA International’s Michael J. Coleman Scholarship. A part of the property management team at 410 Townsend Street, Anne is a BOMA SF emerging professional and a CREATE Fellows Graduate. She will receive complimentary registration and travel expenses to attend the upcoming BOMA International Conference in Nashville. Hudson Pacific Properties announced the following promotions for its team which supports the Rincon Center (101 and 121 Spear Street), 625 Second Street, and 275 Brannan in San Francisco: Isabella Risucci was promoted to Senior Property Manager and leads a team of four. Isabella is a CPM candidate and serves as the BOMA SF Education Committee Chair, after previously chairing the BOMA SF Emerging Professionals Committee. She began her CRE career in 2014 after graduating from the University of San Francisco and worked for CBRE before joining Hudson Pacific Properties in 2018. Jason Storm was promoted to Property Manager after managing 875 Howard and 901 Market. He joined Hudson Pacific Properties as an Assistant Property Manager in 2019. Prior to joining Hudson, Jason was a Tenant Service Coordinator for Shorenstein. He looks forward to continued education and volunteer work in the CRE industry. When he’s not in the office, he is on the golf course. Reach out for a tee time! Kendall Allison came to the company as a Tenant Coordinator from a family-managed commercial real estate company in Santa Barbara, where she worked after attending the University of California Santa Barbara. Kendall was recently promoted to Assistant Property Manager and is working to develop her real estate knowledge. Samantha Wachowski joined the CRE industry after graduating from the University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business. In 2021 she began as an Office Administrator for Hudson Pacific Properties’ SF Regional Office and was promoted to Tenant Coordinator. Samantha looks forward to being involved with the BOMA Emerging Professionals Committee and attaining a California Real Estate Salesperson license.
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ABM Industries has welcomed several new members to its janitorial, engineering and marketing teams.. Sam Shapiro has accepted a new role as Director of Marketing Strategy with ABM Industries. He has more than 10 years of experience in the industry and was recently appointed to the board of directors for the Building Skills Partnership non-profit where he will get to grow its Green Janitor Education program. Sam is a graduate of San Francisco State University and has been a member of BOMA SF’s Energy and Environment Committee and Careers Committee.
Dominick Stallone has joined ABM Industries as its Regional Engineering Manager. When Dominick was an apprentice engineer, he was promoted to Journeyman within six months. Now with more than 32 years spent in the engineering and construction industry, he has worked in some of San Francisco’s most iconic buildings — including his role opening the CHASE center as Chief Engineer. “I take pride in what I do, and treat people the way I want to be treated,” he says.
Jared Wight was promoted to ABM Branch Manager overseeing several marquee janitorial service contracts in the San Francisco market. Jared brings over 18 years of leadership and customer service experience to ABM through the merger with ABLE Services. Jared leads a team of District Managers and Project Managers throughout San Francisco and reports to the Director of Operations for the market. He is driven to provide all of his clients with exceptional service and quality workmanship.
Did you get promoted? Earn a designation or award? Hire new staff or start a new job? Send a press release or a few sentences and a photo to malcolms@boma.com.