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Tweedie Named Director of Property Management at Christopher Community


James Tweedie

Christopher Community, Inc. has announced the appointment of James Tweedie as Director of Property Management.           


“We are very pleased to welcome Jim to our organization,” said Christopher Community President and CEO Justin Rudgick. “Jim provides decades of experience within our industry and will provide sound leadership and expertise working with our property management team and portfolio.”


Tweedie will be responsible for assisting the property management team with the development of policies and procedures, training and staff development, site compliance, regulations and operations.  


His industry career spans 20 years, primarily at various positions at Conifer Realty, including Operations and Regional Manager, Community Support Specialist and Community Manager, during his tenure.


“I am thrilled to join Christopher Community and contribute my extensive property management experience to such a remarkable organization. I look forward to working with this amazing team and making a positive impact within the communities we serve,” said Tweedie.


A native of Sidney, New York, Tweedie now resides in Syracuse. He received an Associates Degree in Applied Science from SUNY Delhi and completed the Advanced Leadership Program (Level 2) from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.


He maintains numerous industry designations including Certified Financial Specialist (CFS), HOME Compliance Specialist (HCS), Tax Credit Specialist (TCS), Housing Compliance Manager of Rural Development (HCM-R), and STAR RD Certification (STAR).       

    

The Christopher Community was established in 1971, Christopher Community currently manages over 3,300 units and more than 100 buildings, as well as administers Onondaga County’s Rental Assistance Program which serves over 1,200 households. Christopher Community, Inc. develops and operates safe, affordable housing for low- and moderate-income individuals and families in a way that respects their dignity, and fosters their independence, while enhancing the character of the neighborhood in which they live. The non-profit organization serves communities across New York State including: Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Utica, Watertown, Oswego, Cortland, and Elmira, amongst others.

 

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