KENT, WA, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Chad Gleason, owner and managing broker of Real Estate Investment Services (REIS) announced that Tamarra Howell has been hired as a property manager assistant in the REIS Kent, Washington office. Tamarra will assist with marketing, leasing, and tenant relations for several properties managed by the REIS Kent office.
Tamarra has more than ten years' experience in residential real estate marketing, leasing and tenant relations, most recently as a licensed real estate agent in Puyallup, Washington.
Prior, Tamarra held the position of housing advocate for Associated Ministries in Tacoma, Washington where she worked with individuals and families in locating long-term affordable housing through a network of local landlords, homeowners, and community service providers.
"We are fortunate to have Tamarra as a part of the REIS Kent team", said Chad Gleason, REIS owner and managing broker for the Kent office. "She brings a unique perspective with regard to customer service and tenant relations that will prove beneficial to our clients."
About Real Estate Investment Services
Started by the Anderson family in 1983, Real Estate Investment Services specializes in all aspects of commercial real estate including commercial sales and acquisitions; property management of single family, multi-family and commercial real estate; and condo and HOA associations. In addition, with the expertise of Chad Gleason and Chad Anderson, Real Estate Investment Services also offers a range of commercial development, consulting and project management services. The firm has offices in Tacoma, Gig Harbor, DuPont, Kent and Seattle. For more information about Real Estate Investment Services, visit REISInvest.com.
Media Contact: Kelly Beckley, BDP Design, 206.755.1341; kellyb@bdpdesign.net.
Real Estate Investment Services (REIS) Welcome Tamarra Howell as Property Manager Assistant in Their Kent, Washington Office
Real Estate Investment Services (REIS), a commercial real estate investment firm with offices throughout Puget Sound, announced that it has hired Tamarra Howell as a property manager assistant in their Kent office.
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[Press-News.org] Real Estate Investment Services (REIS) Welcome Tamarra Howell as Property Manager Assistant in Their Kent, Washington OfficeReal Estate Investment Services (REIS), a commercial real estate investment firm with offices throughout Puget Sound, announced that it has hired Tamarra Howell as a property manager assistant in their Kent office.