How has COVID-19 affected property management and asset value? How to navigate the challenges of stringent government regulations in building management? Why are operational analysis and tech integration essential for sustainability in buildings? Judy Perviance Anderson – RPA, BOMA Fellow, answered these and other burning questions on a new episode of my podcast.
Judy is a seasoned professional with over three decades of commercial real estate management experience. She holds a bachelor's degree in Business Management at the University of Phoenix, and completed the Emerging Leaders in Real Estate Program at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
She has managed 1670 Broadway for many years, a prominent high-rise office tower in Denver's Central Business District.
Judy is actively engaged with BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association) both locally and internationally. She served as President of Denver Metro BOMA and as a Denver BOMA Director. She has been instrumental in monitoring and shaping government policies and initiatives that promote the real estate industry.
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In this episode:
00:00 Introduction
00:57 Managing an iconic downtown high-rise office tower
03:20 Navigating post-COVID financial turmoil
05:32 Stringent regulations and cash flow challenges
18:22 Importance of operational analysis
32:16 The necessity of ongoing training
33:12 Final thoughts
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