Anita Stoddard Tellez

Director Of Operations at SRS Real Estate Partners

Anita Stoddard Tellez has extensive work experience in the field of commercial real estate and operations management. Anita began their career at CBRE as an Administrative Manager, where they oversaw the administration of a large commercial real estate office. Anita then worked as a Business Manager at Ross Brown Partners, responsible for office and business operations. Anita later joined Giftware Holdings as a Senior Territory Manager, where they significantly increased sales volume through establishing strong business relationships. Anita also worked as an Independent Consultant at SRS Real Estate Partners, providing project-based consulting services and office organization. Anita then transitioned to Pacific Pulmonary Services as an Outside Sales Representative, responsible for developing new business and providing coordination and support to physicians and patients. Anita further expanded their skills as an Account Manager at K&K Interiors, achieving sales goals and nurturing client relationships. Prior to their current role, they served as a Commercial Real Estate Paralegal and Office Manager at Lake & Cobb, PLC, managing multiple real estate projects and reviewing contracts. Currently, Anita holds the position of Director of Operations at SRS Real Estate Partners, where they have been promoted several times due to their commitment to excellence and contributions to the operations processes.

Anita Stoddard Tellez attended Arizona State University where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Relations. Anita also has additional education from the same university, although the specific degree and field of study are not provided.

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Timeline

  • Director Of Operations

    July, 2023 - present

  • Senior National Operations Manager

    October, 2021

  • National Operations Manager

    October, 2018

  • Sr Operations Coordinator

    October, 2017

  • Independent Consultant

    November, 2005