CLOSE

Specials

  • MEP Canada
  • Mould Remediation and Testing Europe
  • Swimming Pool Construction APAC
  • Building Sealing Solutions Europe
  • Kitchen and Bath
  • Decking Canada
  • MEP APAC
  • Construction Saudi Arabia
  • Construction Law APAC
  • Outdoor Construction
  • Foundation Construction Canada
  • Mechanical Contractor Canada
  • Apartment and Condominium Contractors Canada
  • Cold Storage Construction APAC
  • Precast Concrete Europe
  • Construction Staffing Europe
  • Pre-Construction Services
  • Flooring System APAC
  • Scaffolding Canada
  • Swimming Pool Construction Canada
  • Construction Management Canada
  • Concretes, Aggregates and Construction Materials APAC
  • Construction Forensic and Owners Representative Europe
  • Buinding Restoration and Maintenance Europe
  • Modular and Prefab Construction Europe
  • Construction Interiors Europe
  • Outdoor Construction Europe
  • Pre-Construction Services Europe
  • Building Restoration and Maintenance Canada
  • Residential Construction
  • Concrete Canada
  • Construction Cladding APAC
  • Cold Storage Construction Canada
  • Concretes, Aggregates and Materials Europe
  • Commercial Contractors Europe
  • Commercial Contractors APAC
  • Dummy
  • Flooring Systems Europe
  • Construction Management APAC
  • Landscaping Canada
  • Construction Coating Europe
  • Construction Tech Startups Europe
  • Architectural Glass
  • Roofing and Siding Systems Europe
  • Architectural Glass APAC
  • Startups APAC
  • Forensic and Owners Representative
  • Flooring System
  • Waterproofing APAC
  • Wall Systems
  • Safety and Compliance Europe
  • Construction Engineering Services
  • Modular and Prefab Construction
  • Mechanical Electrical and Plumbing
  • Construction MENA
  • Construction Demolition and Recycling Europe
  • Modular Construction Europe
  • Construction Interiors
  • Kitchen and Bath Europe
  • Steel Building APAC
  • HVAC
  • Doors and windows
  • Roofing and Siding Systems
  • Construction Latam
  • Insulation, Coating and Waterproofing
  • Building Information Modeling APAC
  • Sustainable Construction APAC
  • Building Restoration and Maintenance
  • Commercial Contractors
  • Specialty Construction
  • Construction Engineering Canada
  • Construction Engineering MENA
  • Modular Construction Canada
  • Modular Construction APAC
  • Specialty Construction Europe
  • Workforce Management and Staffing
  • Roofing Systems APAC
  • Construction Consulting
  • Steel Building Europe
  • Construction Demolition and Recycling APAC
  • Safety and Compliance APAC
  • Concretes, Aggregates and Materials
  • Architecture and Design Services
  • Construction Bidding and Auctions
Skip to: Curated Story Group 1
Construction Business Review
US
EUROPE
APAC
CANADA
MENA
LATAM
AUSTRALIA

Advertise

with us

  • Europe
    • US
    • EUROPE
    • APAC
    • CANADA
    • LATAM
    • AUSTRALIA
  • Home
  • Sections
    Building Sealing Solutions
    Buinding Restoration and Maintenance
    Commercial Contractors
    Concretes, Aggregates and Materials
    Construction Coating
    Construction Demolition and Recycling
    Construction Forensic and Owners Representative
    Construction Interiors
    Construction Staffing
    Construction Tech Startups
    Flooring Systems
    Kitchen and Bath
    Modular and Prefab Construction
    Modular Construction
    Mould Remediation and Testing
    Outdoor Construction
    Pre-Construction Services
    Precast Concrete
    Roofing and Siding Systems
    Safety and Compliance
    Specialty Construction
    Steel Building
  • CXO Insights
  • Vendor Viewpoint
  • News
  • Conferences
  • CXO Awards

Thank you for Subscribing to Construction Business Review Weekly Brief

  • Home
  • CXO Insights

From the Ground Up: A Journey in Property Management

Chad Johnson, Regional Vice President Of Property Management, Kimco Realty Corporation
Tweet

In the bustling world of property management, there exists a path less traveled—a journey that begins with dirt under your fingernails and ends with a panoramic view from the corner office. It's the story of working from the bottom up, where each rung of the ladder is a lesson learned, a skill honed, and a perspective gained. 


My humble beginnings started as a landscaper at the local mall. The sun-kissed days were spent tending to lawns, pruning hedges, and coaxing life out of the soil. I learned the rhythm of the seasons—the urgency of spring, the dog days of summer, the crispness of fall, and the quietude of winter. But beyond the greenery, I observed the tenants and customers—their preferences, complaints, and smiles when the roses bloomed. 


Next came the janitorial role. I swept hallways, mopped lobbies, and polished doorknobs. I discovered the nooks and crannies of the buildings—the hidden stains, the flickering lights, and the loose tiles. But more importantly, I connected with the nighttime security guard, who shared stories of late-night encounters and the building's heartbeat after hours. 


Maintenance and the Art of Problem-Solving


As a maintenance person, I became a troubleshooter. Leaky faucets, malfunctioning elevators, and temperamental HVAC systems were their adversaries. I learned to wield a toolbox like a knight wields a sword—each tool a potential solution. But it wasn't just about fixing things; it was about understanding the delicate balance between the tenant's comfort and the property's longevity. 


And then came the security gig. I patrolled dimly lit corridors, checked surveillance cameras, and ensured the safety of the community. I saw the building's vulnerabilities—the blind spots, the faulty locks, and the need for better access control. But I also witnessed the human side—the lonely night shift worker, the worried parent looking for their child, and the elderly customer who appreciated a friendly chat. 


The Rise to Property Manager


 With each role, I absorbed knowledge like a sponge. I studied leases and OEAs during lunch breaks, attended workshops, and asked questions. I talked to the guy on the back of the asphalt truck, asking him the temperature of the asphalt. I questioned the roofers on why they were using a type of fastener. Slowly, I transitioned to bigger tasks—budgeting, lease agreements, and vendor negotiations. The once-dirt-streaked hands now typed emails and drafted reports. I understood the delicate dance between tenant satisfaction and financial viability. 


The Regional Vice President


Today, I sit in the corner office, overlooking a portfolio of properties. I don't just manage buildings; I manage people—the landscapers, janitors, maintenance crew, security personnel and property managers. I remember the smell of freshly cut grass, the echo of a mop hitting the floor, the wrench turning a bolt, and the quiet vigilance of a night security guard. I empathize with the challenges faced by each team member because I have walked in their shoes. 


"Managing from the bottom up isn't just a career trajectory; it's a philosophy. It's about recognizing that every role matters, every person contributes, and every perspective enriches"                      


The Power of Perspective


Managing from the bottom up isn't just a career trajectory; it's a philosophy. It's about recognizing that every role matters, every person contributes, and every perspective enriches. I didn't just see square footage; I saw stories—the single parent who needs a flexible lease, the customer who wants a well-lit sidewalk, and the vendor who is trying to just make ends meet. 


So, to all aspiring property managers, remember this: The journey from landscaper to regional vice president isn't linear; it's a mosaic of experiences. Embrace the dirt, the mop, the wrench, and the security badge. It is your stepping stone to understanding, empathy, and effective leadership. And when you finally sit in that corner office, look out the window, and see the world from the ground up, know that you have earned every view. 


  • CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD [NYSE: CWK]

    Projects Today Come Down to Nerves of Steel and Realistic Expectations

    Jason D’Orlando, Senior Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield, Michael Morehead, Senior Director, Project and Development Services - Industrial, Cushman & Wakefield

  • WALMART [NYSE: WMT]

    Navgating the Challenges and Innovations in Mega Construction Projects: Building Competent Leadership and Embracing Technological Trends

    Seth Roy, Senior Director - Design & Construction, Walmart

  • MERITAGE HOMES

    Act Now to Address Aging Workforce

    Poli Peters, VP of Operations, Meritage Homes

  • ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS [NYSE: WMS]

    Walking the sustainability walk: The case for EPR

    Brian King, EVP Marketing, Product Management and Sustainability, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc

  • TOLL BROTHERS [NYSE: TOL]

    Transforming Construction: Overcoming Challenges And Embracing Technological Trends

    Korey Herndon, Safety Director, Toll Brothers

  • PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC[NYSE: POR]

    The Future of Construction Management

    Ken Pitta, Senior Construction Manager at Portland General Electric

  • BRIXMOR PROPERTY GROUP

    Navigating the Landscape of Retail Project Management: Strategies for Success

    T.J. McKeever, Senior Project Manager, Brixmor Property Group

Copyright © 2026 Construction Business Review All rights reserved. |  Subscribe |  Newsletter |  Sitemap |  About us|  Editorial Policy|  Feedback Policyfollow on linkedin
This content is copyright protected

However, if you would like to share the information in this article, you may use the link below:

https://pumping-product.constructionbusinessrevieweurope.com/cxoinsight/from-the-ground-up-a-journey-in-property-management-nwid-1524.html

We use cookies on this website to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. More info

I agree