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Jeni Bierling

Greystar

Project Management and Process Leader | Change and Implementation Strategist | Talent Development and Engagement

Job Functions: Development, Property & Facility Management

Bio

Jeni Bierling joined Laramar in January of 2019 as is the Director of Learning and Development. She is the lead strategist to Laramar’s efforts pertaining to onboarding, continued education, and employee development within both the corporate and individual property sites throughout Laramar’s 15+ core markets. Ms. Bierling has a passion for developing team members in an effort to support them with their overall career growth and potential. She brings 16 years of experience in the property management field and her initiatives encompass programs that are in direct support of the business needs to ensure Laramar is providing the best experience to both internal and external clients while achieving performance goals. Before joining Laramar, Jeni left the industry to lead the training department at a managed service provider, Greystone Technology. She has also been the Director of Strategic Sales and Training with Advenir Living and a Team Member Development Consultant for Greystar. Prior to those opportunities, Jeni was with Carmel Partners for 11 years where she started onsite and worked through operations, sales and systems training, marketing, and project and performance management roles. Ms. Bierling has earned her Certified Immersion Experience certificate through Microsoft which has allowed for delivery of more unique and purposeful systems training experiences for end users. Jeni is active with the Apartment Association of Metro Denver chapter and has served as both a moderator and panelist for the AAMD and the Colorado Real Estate Journal. Ms. Bierling received her B.A in Sociology from the University of Colorado, Denver.

Areas of Interest

Deal Type
Acquisition, Development, Ground Lease, Loan Purchase, Opportunity Zone, Partner Buyout, Pre-Development, Recapitalization, Refinance, Rehabilitation