Corinne Russo

Senior Manager Administrative Services at Village Green

Corinne Russo is a skilled Regional Coordinator Manager at Village Green since June 2014, overseeing six Midwest Regional Coordinators to ensure effective support for properties and Area Directors. Responsibilities include strategic planning with executive staff, implementing new company culture initiatives, and managing administrative duties such as payroll and scheduling. Prior experience includes roles as a Sales Consultant/Manager, Front Office Manager at Cedar Point Amusement Park, and Student Supervisor at West Circle Culinary Services. Corinne holds a Bachelor of Arts in Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies from Michigan State University.

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Westland, United States

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Village Green

Village Green became one of the nation’s premier apartment companies by continually innovating to serve the evolving needs of residents and focusing on creating communities of long-term value. Today, we manage approximately 40,000 apartment homes within some 50 cities, along with integrated mixed-use retail spaces that include restaurants, coffee shops and markets. Our commitment, first and foremost, is to our customer—and that customer might be a resident, a client owner, or one of our 1,100 employees. TO OUR RESIDENTS — We believe customer service is priceless. Our operational philosophies are rooted in the underlying theme that it is our most important job to make the customer smile. We focus on community cleanliness, curb appeal, amenities, timely maintenance, resident programs, and best-in-class service to make each of our communities a great place to call home. TO OUR CLIENT OWNERS — We believe in the details. Our success comes only when we are effective at understanding and executing your investment goals for each asset we manage. Our interests are aligned through performance-based incentive fees to prove that we are committed to achieving the goals we set. We view our client owners as partners and steward your resources as if they were our own.