A couple of weeks ago I finish my last day at CML Properties, before moving on (back?) to a position in the film industry. I have called CML my work home for three and a half years now, and I have enjoyed a great experience with a super group of people. Property management is a very challenging field, and Matt, Craig and Becky have always made sure that if we were going to do it, we were going to do it right. The folks I was so fortunate to work with at CML are a diverse and talented group, and everyone contributed their professionalism and energy to the company. In a challenging industry, I am proud to be able to say that I was part of the CML team these last few years.
As I take this opportunity to return to the film industry (it truly was an ‘offer you can’t refuse’), I do so with very mixed emotions – I am looking forward to the challenges of the project I have been asked to be part of, but I am also somewhat melancholy about leaving both my friends here, and many of the clients I have been so fortunate to work with. Many of these great people are now friends, and I hope that as life winds and twist that I will be able to maintain the friendships that have been forged. My time at CML has been rewarding, and it is with a full heart that I thank everyone associated with CML, as well as the folks I worked with at the properties for making the last three and a half years rewarding and fun.
For the residents at my properties, I leave knowing that you are in the best of hands. I was but one small part of the team that made sure that the challenges of the day to day administration of your properties were met. The great folks here will continue to serve you in the professional way that you have come to know.
As I turn the page to this next adventure, I wish to thank everyone who has been part of making this chapter of my work life a challenging and rewarding one. I wish you all the best, and hope to see you on the streets of our great home town in the years to come!
Best regards
Scott Stewart
Scott, thanks for your kind words. We definitely take a lot of pride in our business and that’s why we hire people like yourself. I feel very lucky to have worked with you over the last three and half years.
You bring a lot to the table my friend. This business has a steep learning curve and I have always been amazed at how fast you pick up on things. Your work ethic and communication skills are second to none. Most importantly you have managed to keep your sense of humour and remained an all-around fun guy to work with despite the enormous stress that comes with the job. You have certainly left our company better than you found it.
We truly appreciate all you have done for us here. While very sad to see you go I will take solace that somewhere a television show will be run much smoother behind the scenes. Keep in touch and we wish you the best in your new (old) career.
Matt W.