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IRVINE, Calif. - Californer -- Powerstone Property Management Inc., a full-service Orange County, California-based property management firm, announced today that the company has extended its record-breaking growth to eleven consecutive years. Last year marked the largest increase in its 29-year history. In 2023, it will continue an expansion strategy that has fueled the company's emergence as the leader in California. CEO Rene Decker stated: "Growth is simple: Keep the clients we have as happy as possible, which then attracts new clients looking for exceptional professional service, which allows us to provide our people with greater opportunities to expand their careers. The dynamics of this formula is what has helped us create a 'career destination' where experienced as well as new recruits can find the training and support they need to succeed." He added: "Our basic premise in hiring is that people can't grow if their company isn't growing."
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To attract, educate and inspire new talent the company formed the Powerstone Academy with courses, training and learning experiences for team members interested in reaching long-term career goals. According to Katie Bellows, Director of Talent Acquisition & Growth, the Academy has become a symbol of how innovation can breed success and has become a critical point of difference in the industry. She says: "When you can create opportunity and provide the tools to achieve it, you create a contagious climate of positive energy." She adds: "To prove my point, we have, for six consecutive years, been named as one of the Best Places to Work in Orange County by the Orange County Business Journal. This recognition mirrors our record years of growth and creates a culture of winning."
In 2022 Powerstone has offices in Ventura County, San Diego, Coachella Valley, the Inland Empire, and the Bay area.
About Powerstone
Known for its exceptional service, Powerstone is a recognized leader and one of the largest property management firms based in California. Since 1993, Powerstone has served the common interest development industry with integrity, professionalism, and expertise, including three on-staff CPAs and an in-house General Counsel and Learning Academy. From professional business planning, governance, and community management, to modern yet easy-to-use customized websites and online services, Powerstone provides homeowner associations unparalleled service including customized Community Planning. Powerstone believes that every association deserves the chance to attain its vision for its property and that's why we created the best combination of people and technology to not only better serve, but also to better achieve. Powerstone has been named Best Places to Work in Orange County by the OCBJ for the sixth consecutive year (2017-2022). For more information, go to www.Powerstonepm.com.
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To attract, educate and inspire new talent the company formed the Powerstone Academy with courses, training and learning experiences for team members interested in reaching long-term career goals. According to Katie Bellows, Director of Talent Acquisition & Growth, the Academy has become a symbol of how innovation can breed success and has become a critical point of difference in the industry. She says: "When you can create opportunity and provide the tools to achieve it, you create a contagious climate of positive energy." She adds: "To prove my point, we have, for six consecutive years, been named as one of the Best Places to Work in Orange County by the Orange County Business Journal. This recognition mirrors our record years of growth and creates a culture of winning."
In 2022 Powerstone has offices in Ventura County, San Diego, Coachella Valley, the Inland Empire, and the Bay area.
About Powerstone
Known for its exceptional service, Powerstone is a recognized leader and one of the largest property management firms based in California. Since 1993, Powerstone has served the common interest development industry with integrity, professionalism, and expertise, including three on-staff CPAs and an in-house General Counsel and Learning Academy. From professional business planning, governance, and community management, to modern yet easy-to-use customized websites and online services, Powerstone provides homeowner associations unparalleled service including customized Community Planning. Powerstone believes that every association deserves the chance to attain its vision for its property and that's why we created the best combination of people and technology to not only better serve, but also to better achieve. Powerstone has been named Best Places to Work in Orange County by the OCBJ for the sixth consecutive year (2017-2022). For more information, go to www.Powerstonepm.com.
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