Dallas-Based Associa Names New Regional VP for Northeast Central Region

Associa said that in his new role, Max Freedman will drive strategy development, manage operational business activities, and mentor branch personnel.

Max Freedman has been promoted to regional vice president, northeast central region, by Dallas-based Associa, the community management industry’s largest company.

Associa said that in his new role, Freedman will drive strategy development, manage operational business activities, and mentor branch personnel. Also, he will provide Associa branches with guidance and support to reach company goals and objectives.

“Max is a very capable executive with demonstrated knowledge in all facets of residential and commercial real estate,” Associa Senior VP of Operations Nancy Hastings said in a statement. “We look forward to leveraging his best-in-practice expertise to oversee some of our offices in New York City and contribute to the continued expansion of Associa’s footprint throughout the region.”

Freedman joined Associa’s Maxwell-Kates affiliate in 2004, the company said. Since then, he has served as vice president, senior vice president, and CEO prior to his current role.

Freedman has more than 20 years’ experience in the community management sector, Associa said. His expertise includes management of residential and commercial real estate assets, construction management, leadership engagement, preparation of annual budgets, and facilitating numerous brokerage deals.

As CEO for Maxwell-Kates, Freedman oversaw a company portfolio of 206 residential multifamily properties with roughly 14,500 units.

With more than 275 branch offices across North America, Associa said it’s”building the future of community” for nearly six million residents worldwide. The company has more than 14,000 team members.

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