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2023 Ones to Watch Rising Stars: Anna Germon, Sage Realty

Anna Germon
Tenant Experience Manager
Sage Realty

Number of years at firm: 2.5

One thing on my bucket list: Traveling Southeast Asia and trying all of the food!

When I am not working, I am: Teaching Pilates, traveling, Citi biking, and exploring the city through food and art with friends.

What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of? Launching and growing our Equip by Sage workspace solution, which has quickly become an asset to the Sage portfolio by expediting a tenant’s occupancy and promoting flexibility and operational savings to our clients. Equip by Sage suites are turnkey, move-in ready office spaces that are fully wired and curated using thoughtful design for various modes of work from individual to collaborative in today’s hybrid environment.

What makes this nominee a RISING STAR?

“Anna has been a thoughtful, diligent business partner for Sage and has helped us raise the bar not only in terms of the level of quality we execute projects at, but also in improving our approach to those projects and helping us work smarter as well.” - Alec Fomin, Director of Tenant Experience at Sage Realty

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