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Phyllis Wiggins

Universal City,TX

Summary

Highly-motivated self-starter with desire to take on new challenges. Strong worth ethic, adaptability and exceptional interpersonal skills. Adept at working effectively unsupervised and quickly mastering new skills.

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience

Work History

Housing Provider

Self-employed
San Antonio, TX
03.2020 - Current
  • Negotiated leases, collected rent, and handled evictions when necessary.
  • Addressed complaints from tenants in a timely manner while adhering to applicable laws regarding tenant rights.
  • Prepared documents for court appearances related to eviction proceedings or other legal matters involving tenants.
  • Coordinated with contractors when larger repair projects were needed in order to keep costs low while providing quality workmanship.
  • Collected monthly assessments, rental fees, deposits and payments.

Liaison Officer

US Army Installation Mgmt Command
San Antonio, TX
09.2017 - 03.2022
  • Developed and maintained relationships with key stakeholders in order to ensure that their needs were met in a timely manner.
  • Prepared reports on liaison activities for senior management review; updated records accordingly.
  • Served as key corporate representative, liaising with various parties in support of operational excellence.
  • Teamed up with various groups to optimize understanding of business and challenges.

Education

MBA -

Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY
08-2020

Bachelor of Science - Business Management

Boston University
Boston, MA
05-1987

Skills

  • Research abilities
  • Verbal Communication
  • Property Management
  • Customer Service-Oriented
  • Customer service-focused
  • Financial budgeting and reporting

Languages

French
Professional

Timeline

Housing Provider

Self-employed
03.2020 - Current

Liaison Officer

US Army Installation Mgmt Command
09.2017 - 03.2022

MBA -

Syracuse University

Bachelor of Science - Business Management

Boston University
Phyllis Wiggins