William P. Johnston

Bill Johnston

CPM®, CCIM®
District Manager

California Real Estate Broker, License #00829598

Bill Johnston joined Eugene Burger Management Corporation (EBMC) in 2006 following five years as President of Prime-PM Professional Management, AMO® located in San Mateo, California. As a District Manager for EBMC, Bill is in charge of the day-to-day activities of its San Jose, California operations. Mr. Johnston's portfolio consists of multifamily apartment communities and he is uniquely skilled and talented in the field of property management.

Mr. Johnston holds the prestigious Certified Property Manager designation from the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) and was the 2000 President of the IREM San Francisco Chapter. He served on IREM’s Board of Directors from 1995-2002 and was awarded CPM of the Year in 2001. The San Francisco Chapter is one of the largest IREM Chapters in the country and serving as the Chapter’s President is considered a personal achievement.

Mr. Johnston holds a B.A., from San Diego State University in Mathematics and Physical Education, a California Teaching Credential from San Diego State University 1978 and also completed graduate studies in Sports Medicine. Mr. Johnson is also a California Real Estate Broker.

To round off Mr. Johnston’s volunteer efforts, during the years 1992-1994, he served on the Board of Directors for the Association of Housing Management Agents of Northern California and Nevada (AHMA-NCN) as the Association’s treasurer.

In 1980-81 was the Senior Corporate Training Officer for Northern California Savings and Loan Association (now Washington Mutual) Corporate Headquarters in Palo Alto, CA. and was responsible for the formation and administration of corporate training.

In 1979-80 was the Branch Operations Manager for Northern California Savings and Loan Association located in San Mateo, CA and supervised all non-loan branch operations.

From 1978-79 Served as Head Resident for San Diego State University Department of Housing and Residential Life, managing a 235-student residence hall and in 1976-78 was the Resident Floor Supervisor of 615 and 235 student residences.

 

 

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