CenterCal Properties
Ramona Merrill has a vast experience in marketing and events management, having worked in various roles for companies such as CenterCal Properties, General Growth Properties, and JP Realty. Ramona is currently the Senior Vice President Marketing and Events at CenterCal Properties, overseeing marketing programs for various properties in Utah and Idaho. Prior to this, Ramona served as Vice President at General Growth Properties, where Ramona led events management and holiday programming for a significant number of malls across the US. Ramona also served as Corporate Marketing Director for JP Realty, with oversight of regional malls in the western United States. Ramona's educational background includes studies at Penn State University and Eastern Washington University.
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CenterCal Properties
CenterCal Properties, LLC, founded in 2004 by Fred Bruning and Jean Paul Wardy, is a full-service commercial real estate company in the business of investing, developing, leasing, and managing its projects. CenterCal excels in, and is best known for, creating destinations throughout the western United States with a unique strategy of “placemaking,” which emphasizes the importance of developing spaces with a sense of community. Bruning and Wardy’s creative vision and passion for development, coupled with CenterCal’s internal expertise, are evident in the properties the company owns and operates today. In the Pacific Northwest, those include; Bridgeport Village, Nyberg Woods and Nyberg Rivers in Oregon, and The Village at Totem Lake, Valley Mall, The Terminal at Ballard and The Trails at Silverdale in Washington. The Intermountain Region properties include: Mountain View Village, Station Park and Canyon Corners in Utah and The Village at Meridian and Treasure Valley Marketplace in Idaho. California is home to: The Veranda, The Collection at Riverpark, 2nd&PCH and Plaza 183. Projects currently under development include Mercantile Village in Lake Oswego, Oregon and Mountain View Village Phase 2 in Riverton, Utah.