The RADCO Companies ®
Briana Gallardo has a wide range of experience in accounting and office management roles. Briana most recently worked at The RADCO Companies ®, starting as a Senior Accountant in May 2016 and progressing to the position of VP of Accounting in December 2022. Prior to that, they held various roles at Bennett Thrasher as a Senior Accountant in the Client Accounting Services Department from July 2013 to April 2016. Briana also worked as an Accountant/Office Manager at iNovo Broadband, Inc from February 2012 to March 2013, where they had responsibilities in accounting, HR, payroll, and office management. Briana also worked as an Accountant at Impact Archery from March 2011 to February 2012. Additionally, Briana served as an Accountant/Office Manager at Forged Performance from September 2010 to March 2011, and at Linked to the Future from March 2010 to September 2010, where they managed accounting, HR, and office management tasks.
Briana Gallardo earned a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Kennesaw State University - Michael J. Coles College of Business, with studies taking place from 2010 to 2012.
The RADCO Companies ®
The RADCO Companiesis a real estate firm that specializes in acquiring distressed, underperforming and challenging deals.The RADCO Companies® is a nationally recognized real estate industry leader and innovator. The Atlanta-based opportunistic real estate firm has a national platform. It was formed in 1994, when it acquired what is now known asThe Four Seasons Hotel, Office and Condominium Tower in Atlanta, Georgia. It continues to acquire properties as a principal, leveraging its turnaround experience in order to outperform the marketplace. In 2015, The RADCO Companies launched its own in-house property management firm, RADCO Residential. RADCO Residential currently manages all RADCO Companies properties.The RADCO Companies mission is "Building Better Living." As a national real estate acquisition and redevelopment company, the firm has grown its multifamily portfolio to include approximately 18,000 units in Georgia, Illinois, Oklahoma, Colorado, South Carolina, Texas, Florida, and North Carolina.