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Connie Arambula

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Kairoi Residential

As founding team member, contributed to firm’s operational processes and branding

Founding member of firm’s Corporate Social Responsibility and Diversity and Inclusion committees

Connie Arambula is Kairoi Residential’s chief legal counsel. She provides expert legal counsel and guidance to development affiliates, investment company affiliates, and the entire property management portfolio, which encompasses over 90 apartment communities.

As a founding executive team member, Arambula contributed to the firm’s operational processes, procedures, branding and vetting of key personnel. She is also a founding member of the firm’s Corporate Social Responsibility Committee and Diversity and Inclusion Committee.

Arambula has been instrumental in Kairoi’s growth by drafting and negotiating more than 31 management agreements in 2024. Most recently, she took the initiative to develop an Affirmative Action Housing Marketing Plan to solidify a new management opportunity.

She has demonstrated a strong commitment to social responsibility through active involvement in philanthropic endeavors. These include serving as a board member for Pearl’s Foundation, which supports foster teens, and serving as a founding member of PlayItForward Foundation, which provides sports equipment and opportunities to children with financial constraints.

This is why Connie Arambula received Connect CRE’s 2024 Texas Lawyers in Real Estate Award. The award celebrates real estate attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their practice and the larger community.

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