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Beverly Hills Resident Named Regional Manager at Major Private Real Estate Development & Management Company

(Industry Veteran Joins Culver City-Based Goldrich Kest to Oversee Properties in Marina del Rey and Surrounding Region)

Beverly Hills resident Adrienne Switzer has been named regional manager for Goldrich Kest, one of Southern California’s largest and most diversified real estate development and management companies. The industry veteran will oversee a number of properties in Marina del Rey and the surrounding communities including senior living community, market rate apartment communities and the Dolphin Marina boat slips. She also will play a key role in managing some of the company’s affordable apartment buildings that service low-income families.

Among her duties will be overseeing the daily operations of each property, working with its managers, preparing budgets and planning and overseeing any construction projects including the impending remodel of the Dolphin Marina, which is currently in the planning stages.
The Phoenix College graduate brings nearly 25 years of experience to the job, having been a, senior asset manager, portfolio manager and regional property supervisor for private real estate investment firms and property management companies.
“Goldrich Kest has a sterling reputation in the industry and I’m proud to be part of the team,” said Switzer. “The company practically built Marina del Rey from the ground up, so I’m particularly excited about overseeing the renovation of the marina and other properties.”
Headquartered in Culver City, Goldrich Kest owns and manages properties throughout the state including 120 apartment buildings with 13,188 units, 5 marinas with 2,139 slips, 24 senior living facilities with 4,248 beds and scattered throughout the US over 11MM square feet combined of commercial, retail and industrial properties. Among the apartment buildings are 71 properties accommodating low-income families in which Goldrich Kest offer free after-school and summer programs to keep its young residents engaged and eager to learn.

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