Monday, February 17, 2014

The NuRock Companies hires new Regional Maintenance Director.



Robert Hoskins, Managing Principal at The NuRock Companies announced the hiring of Gene Santiago as Regional Maintenance Director.  Mr. Santiago brings with him over 15 years of experience in the multifamily housing industry with experience in Leasing and Marketing, Property Management, Construction and Maintenance.  Most recently Gene provided training in Basic Plumbing, HVAC and Key Management and was responsible for an in-house interior renovation program where successfully renegotiated many of the renovation costs saving thousands of dollars.  Mr. Santiago is a Certified Pool Operator (CPO), Certified Pool Inspector (CPI), Certified Proctor for the ESCO Institute is EPA Universal Certified and 410A Safety Certified.
 
“Gene will lead our efforts by providing coordination of our maintenance programs and assuring that our residents’ maintenance needs are addressed in a timely manner.  His wide experience makes him an asset in an industry where customer service is critical. “added Hoskins. 

NuRock Management Company manages properties in Georgia, Texas, and Florida and is active in developing affordable housing in these areas.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Nurock Management Helps Burned out Residents



NuRock Management has been busy assisting families displaced by a recent fire at their Eagles Run community.  17 families were displaced when a complete building burned to the ground.  NuRock immediately began accepting donations of clothing and furniture at their Break Out center on site at the community.  On site management quickly began finding alternate housing, either on-site or at one of NuRock’s sister communities.

Other NuRock communities as well as the staff at corporate headquarters have been collecting donations to help those burned out of their homes.  Rob Hoskins, managing principal at NuRock said “I am proud of how our staff was able to mobilize and help those affected by the fire.  These residents literally had nothing left.  We brought in locksmiths to make new car keys because many residents had left their keys when they evacuated.  It’s amazing the little things we all take for granted each day. ”

Eagles Run management continues to accept donations of clothing, furniture, kitchen items and most anything of use to the families who were affected by the fire.