Elizabeth Bentzel

Account Manager at ICON Residential

Elizabeth Bentzel has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Elizabeth started their career as an Accountant/Controller at 3i Construction, LLC in 2003 and worked there until 2005. From 2007 to 2010, they held the role of Safety Harbor at Bentzel Trucking, LLC. Then, they worked as an Accountant at Clark Hunt Construction, Inc. from 2010 to 2014. In 2015, they became an Office Manager at Lema Construction & Developers, Omc/. Elizabeth then transitioned to becoming an Accounting Manager at Focus Development in 2016. Most recently, they have been working as an Account Manager at Icon Residential since 2017.

Elizabeth Bentzel attended the Finacial Education for Savings and Loans from 1990 to 1993, where they obtained a degree in Mortgage Lending, Accounting, and Finance, with a field of study in Mortgage Lending. Elizabeth then went on to the University of Rhode Island to pursue a degree in Police Academy, specializing in Critical Incident Response and Special Police Operations. However, the specific years of their enrollment and graduation are not provided. Additionally, they earned a high school degree in Business Administration and Management from Valley High School in Valley Station, KY. Elizabeth Bentzel also holds a certification as a Certified Bookkeeper from the American Institute of Professional Business Consultants, although the details regarding the year and month of their certification are not provided.

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ICON Residential

ICON Residential is a rapidly growing residential development company based out of Tampa, Florida. ICON specializes in building exciting urban infill residential projects in the Southeast US. Its Principals have extensive real estate investment, development and management experience across the housing sector and are backed by institutional capital. These projects consist of contemporary, infill single and multifamily homes in or near the urban cores, in an effort to capitalize on the mass re-urbanization of America.


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