Hunter Renfroe

Hunter Renfroe, currently working as Principal at Orchestra Partners, founded Maestro Maintenance Management and serves as a Board Member and Vice President at E.A. Renfroe & Company, Inc. Hunter co-developed diversification strategies, restructured departments for growth, and implemented changes in processes. As a Sales Strategy Consultant at Stax Inc., Hunter pursued EU-based clients and customized strategies. During their time at Robins & Morton as a Field Engineer, Hunter supervised safety and quality control, implemented Building Information Modeling, and presented case studies. Hunter holds a Master's in Business Administration from Questrom School of Business and a Master's in Civil Engineering from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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Birmingham, United States

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Maestro Maintenance Management

While we realize some businesses already have a building management team, we believe Maestro stands out among the rest. With our strong focus on preventative maintenance and frequent building inspections, you won’t need to worry about out-of-the-blue repairs and maintenance. We keep our eyes on your property so we can catch issues before they occur. As a Maestro member, you will have a personal maintenance team with a wide network of vendors at your fingertips with our simple service request submission process. Commercial buildings are the lifeblood of commercial development and employment in our communities. Business professionals need a service provider to carry the burden of managing the building. Maestro Maintenance Management will empower businesses by providing professional, efficient, and effective solutions to everyday maintenance problems. Maestro's services remove obstacles and free professionals to operate their businesses effectively by outsourcing the day‐to‐day hassles of plumbing, painting, landscaping and other maintenance inconveniences that currently absorb valuable time and energy that could be better spent.