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2023 Ones to Watch Rising Stars: Katie Klein, WiredScore

Katie Klein 
North America Country Director 
WiredScore 

Number of years at firm: 1.5 

One thing on my bucket list: To visit all seven continents! 

When I am not working, I am: Formulating my next food adventure in Brooklyn or bringing my friends and family together! 

What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of? I am honored to be a part of the WiredScore team and get the chance to work with some of the very best asset managers and developers in North America. Recently, we proudly launched WiredScore Portfolio – a seal of recognition for their commitment to providing best-in-class connectivity across a significant portion of their building portfolio. WiredScore Portfolio formalized and strengthened the partnerships with 19 of the leading global landlords, developers and asset managers across North America, communicating their commitment to providing a seamless digital experience to their tenants and investors. 

What makes this nominee a RISING STAR? 
“Katie’s tenacious approach has yielded a positive trajectory for WiredScore’s 2023 revenue ambitions, cemented by significant client portfolio commitments to WiredScore Portfolio award, including Nuveen and KingSett. Under her, WiredScore has expanded its Accredited Professional program to 300+ practicing APs, contributing to 1,500+ global building certifications in the last year.” - Arie Barendrecht, Founder & CEO at WiredScore

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