Sunrise Management Expands Northern California Team With Addition of Racquel Johnpeer Regional VP

SAN DIEGO, CA - San Diego-based Sunrise Management, which has specialized in managing multifamily properties since 1978, has announced the addition of Racquel Johnpeer as the new regional vice president in Northern California. Johnpeer will work from Sunrise’s Sacramento office, taking charge of overseeing all property management functions including capital improvements on existing properties and expanding the company’s services in this region.

“Racquel’s extensive experience in property management is very valuable to Sunrise as we continue to expand our footprint in the Northern California market,” says Joe Greenblatt, president and CEO of Sunrise. “She has not only a superb knowledge of this region but also a deep understanding of this industry and expertise at managing people.”

A resident of Elk Grove, Calif., Johnpeer was most recently with APM Inc., a Seattle-based project management and development firm where she worked in a variety of roles for over ten years. Most recently she was APM’s senior regional manager – managing assets for 1,159 units – spearheading capital improvements, NOI growth and vendor management.

She is a licensed California real estate agent and was twice awarded APM’s regional manager of the year accolade.

About Sunrise Management: Founded in 1978, Sunrise Management is a privately-owned San Diego-based firm specializing in the management of residential real estate properties. The firm currently has regional offices in Sacramento, Las Vegas and Phoenix, overseeing more than 13,000 multifamily units throughout California and the Southwest. For more information, visit www.sunrisemgmt.com

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