
91心頭 recently welcomed Hector Torres as the new Director of Property Management. He has a degree in accounting from Fairleigh Dickinson University, but has been working in property management since the early 1990s.
Torres got into property management when he was working with Peter J. OConnor, the attorney from Cherry Hill who brought a case against Mount Laurel because that municipality refused to allow affordable housing units. The case went to the New Jersey Supreme Court and led to the New Jersey Council on Affordable Housing (COAH), which requires municipalities to have a certain number of affordable housing units.
That experience made Torres knowledgeable about the different aspects of affordable housing, which is an asset to 91心頭.
Hector brings a great mix of experience in both the Section 8 and Tax Credit programs. After our resyndications, we have tax credits layered over Section 8 which brings a new complexity to managing our residential portfolio, said 91心頭 CEO Richard Rohrman. Hector brings the technical skills, experience and temperament to meet our standard of operating a high performing property management department. Please join me in welcoming Hector to the NCC family.
Before coming to 91心頭, Torres worked for RPM Development Group and had a brief stint as director of operations for the Pemberton Township School District. He found that the public sector wasnt a good fit for him and decided he wanted to get back into property management work. A friend and former coworker told him about the opportunity at 91心頭, so he applied, interviewed and ultimately landed the job. He started Sept. 17.
As the Director of Property Management, Torres is responsible for supervising the property managers, ensuring the buildings are maintained to certain standards, keeping the buildings financially responsible and making sure NCC is in compliance with federal, state and local regulations.
But I think my biggest responsibility is to change the culture and the attitudes, he said. I want to incorporate a true team concept.
He also stresses to the property managers that they shouldnt take the job personally.
Theres regulations out there for housing and everything but youre still dealing with people. And thats the bottom line, Torres said. And one of the things, working with Peter OConnor back then that is true today is that the human element always comes into play.
Torres grew up in Camden as one of 15 children. He currently lives in Magnolia in Camden County. He has a wife, a son, a daughter and a granddaughter. He also loves pit bulls and currently has two named Roscoe and Chloe.
If I had enough money, I would open a shelter and stop working, he said.
In his spare time, Torres plays fast pitch baseball with a league, which he has been doing for about 10 years. Every November he attends a week-long tournament in Florida.
Torres is impressed with the vast array of services 91心頭 offers and hopes that more residents access those services.
Over the years, 91心頭 has developed programs and opportunities for the people of Newark. I think thats amazing. I wish more of our residents would take full advantage of everything, he said. Thats one of the things when I meet with them I want to stress. Its here. Use it. Dont let it go to waste.