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PEMCO Appoints New President and CEO

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Kimiko Yamamoto

Kimiko Yamamoto was appointed president and CEO of PEMCO Limited on May 3, 2016, to succeed the company’s owner and founder, John Yamamoto, who held the role for more than 30 years.

Before being appointed president and CEO of PEMCO, Kimiko Yamamoto held the position of president and COO with the company. She has been with PEMCO for 20 years, starting in 1996 with overseeing the company’s successful HUD Management and Marketing (M&M) contracts. At the peak of PEMCO’s 10-year run as a HUD M&M asset management contractor, PEMCO covered 26 states and operated out of four offices with an average of 40 employees in each office providing cradle-to-grave asset management for more than 100,000 properties. Yamamato was responsible for overseeing PEMCO’s internal processes and mobilization of the company’s California, Colorado, and Georgia branches during this time.

“We’ve had a series of positive changes occur in the past year and those changes reflect strategies that will ensure we provide the highest level of client satisfaction,” said Yamamoto. “PEMCO Limited has built a name in real estate recognized for quality. That is something that won’t ever change.”

Yamamato has been instrumental in the diversification of PEMCO Limited’s service offerings to include residential real estate transactions and increased real estate government opportunities through PEMCO’s new division, Government and Financial Institutional Services.

Yamamato currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Hawaii Autism Foundation, Neighborhood Stabilization Capital Management, and Hawaiian Springs Water. She is also a Trustee for the Oahu, Hawaii Chapter of the Awesome Foundation.

PEMCO Limited is a national company based in Hawaii, California, Colorado, and Georgia, that provides personalized, scalable property asset management and real estate related solutions that maximize the potential value for their clients’ assets.

About Author: Seth Welborn

Seth Welborn is a Harding University graduate with a degree in English and a minor in writing. He is a contributing writer for MReport. An East Texas Native, he has studied abroad in Athens, Greece and works part-time as a photographer.
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