Rachel Tourtillotte - Broadpoint Properties Admin and Property Manager

Rachel Tourtillotte

Admin / Property Manager

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Rachel, the Assistant Property Manager, brings an impressive 7+ years of exceptional experience in Property Management, enriched by two decades of dedicated customer service. Her extensive tenure in this field has honed her skills to perfection. Rachel is an enthusiastic and hard-working professional, driven by her passion for assisting with the seamless day-to-day operations of our property management division.

Before becoming an invaluable asset to Broadpoint, Rachel accumulated valuable expertise as an administrator for a bustling real estate office and served as a “mall cop” at a prominent national department store chain.

These roles provided her with a well-rounded background in customer service, enabling her to excel in understanding and catering to the needs of clients and tenants alike.

If you’re curious about whether Rachel’s journey leans more towards her mall cop experience or administrative prowess at Broadpoint, make sure to stop by and witness her remarkable capabilities in action. Her diverse skill set is sure to impress and prove invaluable to the success of Broadpoint’s property management endeavors.

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