Greenrock CEO Gloria Mogavero Passes Baton to Barry Green
Gloria Mogavero will be stepping down as CEO in the New Year after 11 years of leadership, feeling proud her vision for the company has been achieved. The role will be taken over by Greenrock Chairman Barry Green in January.
Gloria will be staying on with Greenrock on a part-time basis as the company’s new Officer of Administration.
Gloria was hired as Greenrock’s CEO in 2009, shortly after the company sold its interests in Greenwin in 2006 and transitioned to a self-management model.
Prior to joining Greenrock, Gloria held the position of Alliance Director for CB Richard Ellis as Operations Manager for a six million square foot commercial portfolio for the Bank of Nova Scotia, which included Scotia Plaza. Previously, Gloria was the Executive Vice-President of Greenwin Property Management Inc., at which time she helped manage over 40,000 units across Canada.
Gloria was instrumental in implementing a new company culture at Greenrock that makes giving back a priority. In 2017, she spearheaded the “RockStar Experience,” which represents the company’s cultural transformation dedicated to providing an exceptional experience to clients, strategic partners, residents, tenants, staff, and community members.
“Barry and the Green family’s vision to grow a company that cares about the communities they manage in is the reason I joined Greenrock,” says Gloria. “I am thankful for their support in working towards this mission for the past decade.”
Gloria has taken on countless complex files, such as the repositioning of Postmedia Place, which has significantly increased the value of this Greenrock core asset.
Barry, whose father Al Green developed the family business and built thousands of residential units across the GTA, wishes Gloria all the best in her new role.
“On behalf of Greenrock, I wish to express our gratitude for Gloria’s friendship and service over the last 11 years. For some time, Gloria and I have been discussing Gloria’s desire to transition to a place that would allow her more personal time for family and travel,” explains Barry. “I am confident that COVID will soon abate and Gloria will begin in earnest this next stage of her journey.”
Barry vows to carry on Gloria’s shared vision of building a company that demonstrates excellence in service to clients, residents, tenants, the community, and each other.