Megan Watkins |
PHOENIX, AZ – Lincoln Property Company (LPC) proudly
announces the appointment of Senior Property Manager Megan Watkins as
2015 President of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)–Greater
Phoenix.
With 315 current members, BOMA-Greater Phoenix serves as one
of the Valley’s leading organizations providing education and advocacy for the
commercial real estate industry.
Alisa Timm |
Watkins joined
BOMA-Greater Phoenix in 2004. She was elected to the Board of Directors in 2013
and served as Vice President in 2014.
“Being elected to this position by my
peers is an honor,” said Watkins. “I’m extremely excited to help the
organization continue to educate and grow in 2015.”
A 15-year industry
veteran, Watkins has been involved with the management of more than 1.3 million
square feet of Arizona real estate.
She is part of the award-winning LPC Desert
West Region property management team, which manages approximately 7.0 million
square feet of office, industrial and retail property throughout the metro
Phoenix market.
“Lincoln is
passionate about supporting our property leaders and their involvement in
industry organizations like BOMA,” said LPC’s Director of Management Services Alisa
Timm. “We are very proud of Megan’s accomplishments and know she is an
excellent choice to lead BOMA in 2015,”
Watkins earned her Real Property Administrator (RPA)
designation through the Building Owners and Managers Institute (BOMI) in 2008
and her Facilities Management Administrator (FMA) designation from BOMI in
2010.
Arizona Game & Fish Headquarters, Phoenix, AZ |
Earlier this year, she attended BOMA’s “The Outstanding Building of the
Year” (TOBY) awards in Orlando, Florida to accept an International award for
LPC’s management of the Arizona Game & Fish (AZGF) Department Headquarters
in Phoenix.
The building was among only fourteen buildings from across the
world to earn the International honor.
As 2015 BOMA-Greater Phoenix President, Watkins will
encourage member participation, continue to advance BOMA’s industry impact,
deepen its relationships with public and private sector leaders, and grow the
organization through new membership.
“We’re always working to improve our value
to constituents and connect with those who would benefit from a BOMA
relationship,” said Watkins.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Stacey Hershauer
focusAZ
Marketing & Public Relations
(480) 600-0195
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