AN INTERVIEW WITH KERRI TOTH
What does women’s history month mean to you?
It is a time to celebrate the accomplishments of women in history. I view it as an opportunity to acknowledge and commemorate women’s many contributions and added successes to our great nation. It is also important to recognize their sacrifices and courageous initiatives that brought equality to women in the workplace, home, and society in general.
How did you get started in property management?
My mother was in the property management industry for many years. When I was 20 years old and attending college in Tallahassee, my mother had a colleague reach out to her looking for a leasing consultant at an apartment community. She referred me and the rest in history. Read more
AN INTERVIEW WITH LORI AGUDO
What does women’s history month mean to you?
It means the celebration of how far we have come as women. Our struggles and accomplishments make us who we are.
How did you get started in property management?
I was on a leasing tour while looking for an apartment in Downtown Orlando. The person that toured me asked me if I had ever considered a career in property management. That was close to 17 years ago.
What positions have you held with RAM?
Community Manager, Area Manager, Regional Trainer, and current position as Director of Training & Talent Development.
AN INTERVIEW WITH SONYA KNIGHT
What does women’s history month mean to you?
Taking time to reflect on the accomplishments and the impact women have made throughout history.
How did you get started in property management?
As a volunteer, I provided administrative support for Women of Destiny, Inc., a RAM supported non-profit women’s group created by Barbara Moore (former Vice President, RAM Resident Relations). This led to me becoming a staffed Administrative Assistant in the Resident Relations Department (now Resident Services).
What positions have you held with RAM?
I have had several positions with RAM: AA, Resident Relations Specialist, Program Coordinator, Director—all in the Resident Services Department. Read more