Britney Molina serves as the Program Manager at Columbus Property Management, a member of Mission First Housing Group, since June 2017. Prior to this role, Britney held the position of Property Manager at Grosse & Quade Management from December 2014 to June 2017, overseeing professional property management for over 3,200 rental units primarily in the Montgomery and Bucks County areas of Pennsylvania. Earlier experience includes working as a Leasing Consultant at GPX Realty Partners L.P. from June 2013 to March 2015. Britney holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Services from Chestnut Hill College and an Associate's degree in Human Services from Montgomery County Community College, along with education from Jefferson Community College and Souderton Area High School. Additionally, Britney completed studies at the Schlicher-Kratz Institute of Real Estate.
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Columbus Property Management, a member of Mission First Housing Group
Columbus Property Management (CPM) is a member of Mission First Housing Group, a nonprofit, full-service real estate organization developing high-quality, green community assets across the Mid-Atlantic region. CPM is comprised of a dedicated team of property managers oversees all aspects of marketing, leasing and managing units for Mission First’s Mid-Atlantic portfolio. A maintenance team of licensed and certified technicians provides 24-hour on-call maintenance. Property managers also work closely with the Resident Services department as well as case managers from other social service agencies, often serving as a bridge to services and other needed supports for Mission First residents. CPM's ability to marry property management with supports for individuals and families is unparalleled in this region and makes it a leader in supportive housing nationally. The Resident Services Department ensures high quality services are available to all residents. CPM provides support for residents to live independently, overcome challenges and meet individual and family goals. The department plans and facilitates programs, workshops and activities that address employment, education, income and asset building, community engagement and improving access to health services. Collaborative in nature, CPM also partners with other nonprofits to provide greater access to services, identify resources and refer residents to services within the community that focus on a variety of needs. Mission First currently provides affordable housing and services to nearly 3,800 people in over 2,800 units, including families, seniors, veterans, survivors of domestic violence and individuals with disabilities.