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Honorees at the Mark of Distinction Awards pose with their awards.
Greater Fresno’s rental housing elite received accolades Saturday night during the 18th annual Mark of Distinction Awards Banquet.
The California Apartment Association event drew roughly 800 members to the Fresno Convention Center in downtown.
Serving as master of ceremonies during the elegant evening was local CAA board member and attorney Steven R. Hrdlicka.
Awards went to winners in 19 categories. All nominees participated in a phone call interview with a judge for each category.
Winners received a crystal vase that they can proudly display at their respective properties, as well as certificates of recognition from various elected officials.
And the winners are:
Grounds Person of the Year
Jason Mayfield, Reflections, Davidon Homes
Maintenance Technician of the Year, 125 Units or Less
Rudolf Aguilar, The Shires, Manco Abbott, Inc.
Maintenance Technician of the Year, 126 Plus Units
Debra Cisneros, Kearney Cooley Plaza, Neighborhood Property Management
Leasing Consultant of the Year
Veronica Williams, Plaza Apartments, ConAm Management
Assistant Manager of the Year
Erwin De Aquino, Avila & Bella Vista , Buckingham Property Management
Administrative Employee of the Year
Rose Ann Dominguez, Fresno Housing Authority
Administrative Assistant of the Year
Jodie Paul, Manco Abbott, Inc.
Community Manager of the Year, 50 Units or Less
Cecilia Edgmon, Patterson Place, Buckingham Property Management
Community Manager of the Year, 51 – 100 Units
Matt Era, Maplewood, Winn Residential
Community Manager of the Year, 101 – 200 Units
Michele Barnes, Village Meadows, GSF Properties Inc.
Community Manager of the Year, 201 or More Units
Alicia Velasquez, Hacienda Heights, Buckingham Property Management
Property Supervisor of the Year
Christopher David, Manco Abbott, Inc.
Industry Partner of the Year
HD Supply
New Development of the Year
Tollhouse Crossing, Robert L. Jensen & Associates
Senior Community of the Year
Harmony Bay, SAN MAR Properties, Inc.
Community of the Year, 50 Units or Less
Escalon Villas, GSF Properties Inc.
Community of the Year, 51 – 100 Units
Westgate Gardens, FPI Management
Community of the Year, 101 – 200 Units
Casa De Luna, SAN MAR Properties, Inc.
Community of the Year, 201 or More Units
Stonegate, Manco Abbott, Inc.
Also taking the spotlight during the banquet was the Salvation Army, whose Capt. Dwayne Breazeale accepted a $2,500 check from CAA Greater Fresno Board Chairman David Jackson. The Salvation Army will use the proceeds to help renters pay their PG&E utility bills and to provide one-time rent payments for clients experiencing a financial hardship.
Finally, the event included accolades for Stephanie Babb, CAA Greater Fresno’s departing executive director, and a check presentation to the Salvation Army.
During Babb’s 11-year tenure with the Association, she organized, attended and oversaw countless educational, political and social events for CAA.
Recognizing Babb were the Association’s chief executive officer, Tom Bannon; the city of Fresno; city of Clovis; county of Fresno; the advisory board for CAA Greater Fresno; and numerous federal, state and local representatives in attendance. All wish Babb the best of luck in her new endeavour as director of communications and marketing for Clovis Community College.