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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2010

Minnesota property management firm appoints two long-term employees to key positions

by Midwest Real Estate News Reports
Minneapolis-St. Paul

Steven Scott Management, a Minneapolis/St. Paul-based property management firm, recently appointed two of their long-term employees to the top leadership positions in the company. Jana Kyser was named director of property management, and Amy Hanson was named controller.

Kyser has worked for Steven Scott Management for the past 25 years. She began her career in property management as a caretaker, and has had the opportunity to advance to property manager and asset manager positions. She is a current board member for the Minnesota Multi-Housing Association, and is active with many apartment-coalition organizations.

Hanson started with Steven Scott Management in 1995 as a staff accountant. Since then she has held the position of senior accountant, and has also served as project manager for the Yardi software upgrade. In 2004, she became Steven Scott's accounting manager.



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