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sion Succession Initiative (DISI) recognition
program. The program “helps facilitate lead-
ership and career development in real estate
professionals” and “recognizes exceptional
leaders in the real estate management profes-
sion from underrepresented groups,” explains
the release.
The 10 IREM members chosen from
around the globe this year “have demonstrat-
ed leadership at the chapter level and are mak-
ing a significant impact on the profession and
their community,” according to the release.
• Adeayomi F. Adeyemi, Hazelview Prop-
erties, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
• Jillian Anderson, ACoM, Newmark/ICIS,
Houston, Texas
• Shenea Bankhead, Brookfield Properties
Retail, Houston, Texas
• Rosalinda Bridges, CPM®, NLR Manage-
ment/Haan Development, Phoenix, Arizona
• Maxime S. Faye, City of Dallas, Dallas,
Texas
• Jaymi Lacap, CPM®, 5900 Wilshire Own-
er, LLC, Los Angeles, California
• April N. Merrill, ARM®, E&G Group, Fort
Washington, Maryland
• Ninette Patrick, CPM®, ARM®, Habitat
America, LLC, Annapolis, Maryland
• Darryl Stevenson, E&G Group, Laurel,
Maryland
• Samantha Thornton, CPM®, ARM®, Pre-
serve at Rolling Oaks by Cortland, Austin,
Texas
2021 IREM President Chip Watts, CPM,
CCIM says of the program and its recognees,
“At IREM, diversity is one of our core values
and we know that our strength comes from
our differences. These exceptional members
have demonstrated leadership within IREM
at their chapters and within their organiza-
tions. We’re excited to celebrate them and their
achievements. Congratulations to all!”
The DISI program is designed to engage
members from diverse backgrounds and fos-
ter an atmosphere for them to continue to suc-
ceed in real estate, notes the release. As DISI
leaders, these members will receive profes-
sional mentoring from other IREM members
and receive leadership training and education
through IREM courses and programming at
the 2021 IREM Global Summit in Las Vegas,
Nevada.
Support for the Diversity & Inclusion Suc-
cession Initiative comes from the IREM Foun-
dation—a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity
established in 1977 and exclusively supported
through donations from IREM members, per
the organization’s release.
FirstService
Residential
Promotes
Stephanie Cardello to VP of Compliance
In a press release, property management
firm FirstService Residential announced its
recent promotion of Stephanie Cardello to
vice president of compliance. In her new
position, Cardello will be responsible for
the company’s Compliance Department,
Transitions Department, and internal edu-
cation programs for property managers.
The release notes that the promotion
comes as FirstService expands its Compli-
ance Department in an effort to keep board
members, building owners, and residents
of the company’s managed properties edu-
cated and prepared to comply with new
and evolving local laws, inspection sched-
ules, reports, and filing deadlines required
by multifamily properties in New York City.
Cardello, who joined FirstService in
2010, has established internal education
programs for the company that serve these
purposes. “Over the last decade, Stephanie
has successfully supported and enhanced
the operation of mission-critical services
provided to our managed properties,” says
Dan Wurtzel, president, FirstService Resi-
dential New York. “This promotion ac-
knowledges her dedication and pervasive
industry knowledge which elevates our
portfolio of management services.”
In overseeing the Transitions Depart-
ment, Cardello serves as the primary point
of contact for every building that transi-
tions management into the New York port-
folio. This includes personally meeting with
board members and building ownership
throughout the transition process to pro-
vide status updates.
“As a result of Stephanie’s keen atten-
tion to detail and her focus on cost-efficient
solutions, FirstService Residential is bet-
ter prepared to guide boards and owners
through a multitude of city regulations,”
says Ben Kirshenbaum, vice president and
general counsel, FirstService Residen-
tial New York. “Under her leadership, the
Compliance team will continue to imple-
ment improvements for existing clients,
new properties, and our internal teams.
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