Executive Search: General Manager at Park Place on Peachtree

GENERAL MANAGER
PARK PLACE ON PEACHTREE
Atlanta, GA

The Condominium:

Park Place on Peachtree is revered as the first luxury high rise condominium in Atlanta and, because of its unwavering expectations for quality, it has maintained its elite position in the stylish, upscale Buckhead High Rise community.

Park Place gives residents more than just the key to a magnificent home; it opens the door to a magnificent lifestyle.

Each Park Place on Peachtree home is unique with outstanding services, gracious amenities, and security features that have long earned Park Place on Peachtree the highest appreciation.

Amenities:

  • Club Room for functions, meetings and events with bar and kitchen
  • Concierge Services (Full-service)
  • Valet
  • Fitness Center
  • Guest Suites
  • Pool & Sauna
  • Wine Room and Personal Wine Locker Storage
  • 24/7 Security Personnel
  • Walking Trail
  • Dog Park Trail

Parking Features:

  • Garage (3 Floors)

Unit Amenities:

  • Air Conditioned
  • Extensive Terraces

The Position:

Park Place on Peachtree in Atlanta, GA is seeking a General Manager to manage and direct all operations for this condominium of 300 residences.  At Park Place on Peachtree, our mission is to create extraordinary experiences and building long-standing connections with our employees and residents. We seek a highly motivated leader to work with a strong team in updating services and facilities with a focus on taking Park Place on Peachtree to the next level in Luxury Lifestyle.  The General Manager coordinates and plans service activities in all Association areas and aids in formulating and administering organizational policies by performing the following duties personally or through subordinates, contractors, and vendors consistent with stated and implied Association goals, policies and procedures.

Operational Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Liaison to the Board of Directors.
  • Supervise staff and onsite operations.
  • Work with subcontractors and Association Committees to communicate and implement the specific decisions of the Board of Directors.
  • Serve as liaison among the Board, residents, and overall community through interfacing, networking, and relationship-building between directors, residents, vendors, contractors, and suppliers.
  • Provide support services to the Board for project information including research, bid specifications, contract development and management. Conduct supplier/contractor reviews and contract compliance evaluations.
  • Prepare minutes and action item list following board meetings.
  • Provide regular status updates to the Board on all ongoing projects and obtain Board feedback/approval as necessary.
  • Facilitate Annual Meetings and Elections
  • Create a sense of community in the Association through positive service and communication.
  • Develop and administrate annual operating and capital budgets in accordance with the governing documents, state statutes and Board policies.
  • Prepare, monitor and maintain a complete capital asset reserve program in concert with the governing documents, state statutes and Board policies.

Candidate Qualifications:

Given the active role this individual will be expected to play in the maintaining the standards of excellence of the Association, it is essential that the successful candidate possess the following core competencies, experience, and attributes:

  • Knowledge of security, landscape and maintenance issues and ability to provide guidance to contractors/vendors.
  • Certification through CAI or CACM.
  • Excellent oral and written communication and listening skills.
  • Interpersonal problem-solving abilities.
  • Strong verbal and written communication.
  • Strong financial acumen.

Education and/or Experience:

  • 5 plus years of experience HOA property management, Hospitality or related experience required
  • Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
  • Proficient in the use of current administrative technology tools (such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.); one who recognizes and pursues opportunities to use technology to enhance service delivery and more effectively lead, manage, and monitor operations.

Note: A pre-employment drug screen and background check will be required. The position is currently available.

Salary and Benefits:

Salary is open and commensurate with qualifications and experience. The Association offers an excellent bonus and benefit package, including a comprehensive medical insurance program, vacation, and professional development.

Inquiries:

IMPORTANT: Interested candidates should submit resumes along with a detailed cover letter which addresses the qualifications and describes your alignment/experience with the prescribed position by Wednesday, August 12, 2020, and if possible, sooner.

Those documents must be saved and emailed in Word or PDF format (save as “Last Name, First Name, Park Place GM Cover Letter” and “Last Name, First Name, Park Place GM Resume”) respectively to: execsearchus@ggapartners.com.

Community… and How To Build It

A member’s relationship with your club will feel infinitely more connected, more substantial and more emotional if they are part of a community. But how do you create a community at your club? Can you create a community? GGA’s Henry DeLozier has the answers.

It is a genuine sense of community – and the opportunity to be a part of it – that attracts members to a private club.

Members need their club to be a safe place, populated by people with shared lifestyle expectations, and built on experiences that create a feeling of fellowship.

But how does a club create an authentic community?

The foundation of any community is shared values, and for a private club these may be values such as safe haven and healthy lifestyle.

In private clubs today, this culture of common attitudes, interests, and goals cannot be left to chance – it must be facilitated and fostered by the club leadership.

Successful club leaders and managers understand that this requires an intentional plan of action; one which establishes and sustains several key elements within the club’s culture:

Setting the Standard

Clearly stated standards of conduct are essential to establish a shared understanding of the community’s behavioral norms. Members rely upon a common understanding of acceptable – and unacceptable – behavior.

In clubs today, such standards of decorum include dress, usage of technological devices such as mobile phones, and personal conduct. In the main, club members are highly supportive of rules and rule enforcement… for others at least.

How can club leaders effectively implement respected community standards?

  • Engage input from many members when formulating and updating the club’s rules. The more members who participate in establishing the community’s standards, the more widely the standards are supported.
  • Communicate the commonly accepted standards for all to see, question, refine, and accept.
  • Make such standards the backbone of new-member orientation and communicate to existing members that new members are being so informed.

At The Ford Plantation near Savannah, Georgia, the sense of community is a point of pride among club members.

CEO Marc Ray observes, “Everything we do, including our Mission Statement, refers to Ford as a community of “friends and neighbors”. The members, and the staff, genuinely care about each other, and it is a culture that permeates the community.

“We travel together, dine together…and sometimes cry together. There is nothing fake or contrived. It is an ingrained culture that people want to, and get to, belong to. Something bigger than themselves.”

Firm but Fair

Establishing a sense of unity and togetherness is a powerful asset for any club, and this is something that needs to be protected.

From time to time, there will of course be people who do not honor the standards set, and knowing how to address those individuals and the situations that arise is critical to uphold the standards of the community.

How should clubs approach these situations? The best are consistent and firm in the enforcement of community standards with very few exceptions. So too, top clubs enforce their rules evenly regardless of status, tenure or importance.

“If you don’t stand for something, you will fall for anything” is a commonly referenced quote with mixed attribution and, yet, its aptness is clear. Members like to know that their community and its traditions stand for something worthy of their respect and support.

Behind the Curtain

Employees are a vital component of club communities. In many clubs, it is the staff that hold the club together and keep it the safe haven on which members rely.

This is particularly prevalent at Desert Mountain in Carefree, Arizona, as Damon DiOrio, the Club’s CEO, describes, “Establishing a safe, positive, healthy and energized work culture, built on trust and respect for your employees, is the first step in developing a strong and inclusive brand.

“Having a united and caring culture for your team is critical to forging an environment that emanates membership loyalty and a sense of community. As leaders, we can only fulfil the dream of having pride and harmony in our membership by being open, honest, engaging, transparent and authentic.”

The Power of Tradition

A sense of community also relies upon treasured traditions which celebrate friendship, family, and fun. These are key ingredients to a feeling of “belonging”.

Traditional special events and celebrations at many clubs help to crystalize the community’s values.

Take the ‘Big Little Show’ at Westchester Country Club, for instance, where family is the tradition placed front and center every summer with the club’s vibrant talent show.

Events which celebrate patriotism and love of country are other popular examples that serve to bring club members closer together through shared, cherished moments.

Your club could have all of the facilities and amenities in the world, but it is the sense of community – of being a part of something dear to them – that makes members proud and dedicated to their club for generations.

Facilitate and foster the emergence of this community, and it could fast become your club’s strongest asset.

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