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Curry’s Drive-Thru Christmas Party

Curry’s Drive-Thru Christmas Party

Curry Real Estate Services works hard to show our team how much we appreciate their continued efforts throughout the year. The top team celebration is always the Annual Christmas Party where Curry associates are entertained, find a way to collectively give back and enjoy a fun festive meal. With Covid-19, the 2020 Christmas Party had to take on a different form.rn their lives around. In pivoting to property management, the opportunity to help people multiplied and she was a natural at it.

Rick Wertz Retires After 48 Years

Rick Wertz, vice president in Curry Real Estate Service’s multi-family division, likes to say he started at the ground level when he joined the company. Graduated from William Jewell with a business degree, he met Curry Chairman Emeritus Ray Brock through Brock’s daughter Carol who attended William Jewell, and began his career at the company’s Rockcreek Apartments on Kendallwood Parkway in Gladstone. Doing grounds keeping.

Signature Landscaping is another Curry vendor giving back during tough times.

If you are among the many who enjoy the landscaping dotting Curry Real Estate Services multi-family and commercial properties, it may be Signature Landscaping’s handiwork.

They don’t mind getting dirty making things pretty and that goes for the company’s management team that stepped up earlier this year to donate their labor and material to refresh the landscaping of a Synergy Services shelter for men, women or children escaping domestic violence.

Empowering its team to do well for others is one way ACE is giving back during the pandemic.

In the pandemic when your team is all day, every day, at your customers’ locations – often three, four or more locations in any given day — you make sure they are well provisioned with personal protective equipment, trained to wear it and dispose of it, to protect themselves and the customers they serve. That discipline gives your field team hyper awareness not only of their own safety precautions to reduce the spread of the coronavirus but they notice how their customers are managing as well.

Zipco Cleaning and Restoration is one of our Top Pics for Vendors doing Good Works in the Pandemic.

You might say Zipco Cleaning and Restoration had something of a head start on pandemic preparedness as its teams use the still in-demand N95 masks when they are on mitigation projects repairing water/flood, fire/smoke and wind/storm damage for their residential, commercial and institutional customers. The company had a supply of these face masks on hand when many organizations were scrambling to build their supply chain for personal protective equipment (PPE).

Donna Beaver Retires

Donna Beaver likes Curry Real Estate Services so much, she worked there twice. After nearly 40 years in all, the company accounting manager is calling it a day and looking forward to whatever is next. “I know some say they are bored to death in retirement but my friends tell

Jim Hogan Retires

Fifty years is a long time unless approaching it signals the retirement of a good friend and valued colleague, someone so good at what he does you cannot imagine ever doing so well yourself. Then, it doesn’t seem long enough and that is especially true with Jim Hogan CPM®, vice

Tenant Good Works

Small business has been on front lines of the coronavirus, closing during the initial shut down and again later if they fell within sectors deemed riskier for the spread of COVID-19. If open, then they’re investing in changes on the fly as orders from the state, county or city evolve

Curry Welcomes Dan Sweeney to the Team.

Dan Sweeney, Curry Real Estate Services’ newest commercial broker and property manager, has been working in the real estate industry since high school. He’s paid his dues, starting out on pool maintenance crews during summers through high school and college. He has since served in management roles working with tenants and owners in both the residential and commercial sectors with a plan to learn every aspect of the real estate business.

Good Works

Many of us have been fortunate to witness kindnesses and the good works of others as we have sorted out how to manage our lives in this COVID-19 season.

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