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Reeder of Calamar honored by BOMA as Residential Property Manager of the Year

According to Calamar, Sam Reeder, assistant director of senior services, was honored by Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) as Residential Property Manager of the Year. Reeder is responsible for overseeing all aspects of senior services for Calamar, including two sites within Calamar's Woodland Residential Village, The Woodlands Senior Village and Forestview Senior Village. BOMA recently awarded Reeder with this distinction at their annual awards dinner. The BOMA award recognizes individuals and companies for their outstanding leadership, achievements within the commercial real estate market and who display a level of commitment that is above and beyond expected standards. "I am very surprised and flattered," said Reeder. "To be selected by my peers makes me very proud and I'm honored to be among the other award recipients." Calamar director of facilities services Marc Guizzo said, "Sam is so incredibly deserving of this award and I'm very excited that he is being recognized for all his hard work and contributions. He epitomizes the words "commitment and dedication." Calamar is a full-service real estate firm comprised of construction, development, property management and finance & investment divisions for commercial and large-scale residential properties in the northeast and midwest regions.
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