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20-Year Veteran Joins ECR as Property Management Director

Tiffany Lauchlan has joined ECR’s Austin team as the new director of property management services. With over 20 years of experience in property and construction management, Lauchlan made the move to Austin from Silicon Valley, where she led a team that managed more than five million square feet of commercial property.
 
Lauchlan has managed Class A office product, retail and industrial in Southern California, Northern California, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, working directly with MetLife, Prudential, Ellis Partners and Clarion ING, among others. She is an IREM Certified Property Manager, the 2020 BOMA Pacific Southwest president and past board member of BOMA & IREM board of directors.
 
“I have always loved fixing things, whether it was making buildings run better, cleaning up accounts receivables or running tenant improvement projects,” said Lauchlan. “Property management has so many responsibilities, and you get to be part of it all.”
 

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