2021 Women in Commercial Real Estate: Keri DiLeo, Vice President, Scalora Consulting Group
Keri DiLeo
Vice President
Scalora Consulting Group
What trends will dominate your industry in the coming months? Collaboration. While collaboration has been a buzz word for years, not until recently have we truly exercised this and seen the benefits of removing workplace silos. The pace of development and technology means that traditional methods are no longer effective, and we must work together for a common goal. As an owner’s representative, we look pragmatically at what it takes to make a project successful and support the project team to enact a plan. At the end of the day, it’s not just about the building, but about the experience for everyone involved with the project.
1. What do you see as the most important qualities or strategies that define successful property management in today’s market? For us, it really comes down to whether the property is working for the owner goals, not just whether
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