BOMI International Welcomes New Business Development Manager


BOMI International, the Independent Institute for Property and Facility Management Education, is pleased to announce the hiring of Sarah Graf as business development manager, representing the Western United States.

Graf has an extensive background in real estate, training and account management. For the past eight years, Graf served as national account executive at NTT Training, where she provided consultative training solutions for Fortune 500 companies within the oil & gas, large manufacturing, facilities and property management industries. Sarah’s customer-focused approach and attention to her client’s needs earned her several top producer and service recognition awards. Prior to NTT Training, Sarah served as a Realtor with ERA Titletown Realtors.

“Sarah has a deep understanding of the marketplace, and what property and facility companies need to thrive in a competitive marketplace,” said Krissi Magistro, BOMI International’s sales and marketing director. “Her vast experience in the real-estate industry and her training background are qualities our customers value.”

As business development manager for the western territory, Sarah will develop a regional strategy and support initiatives for client management and acquisition in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

“I am looking forward to representing BOMI International and working with our clients to achieve their professional goals,” stated Graf. “I understand and value the importance of training and education.

You might say the industry runs in the family. In addition to my personal experience, my daughter is a real estate manager with CBRE in Denver, CO, and my son is in facility maintenance with NAI Pfefferle in Appleton, WI,” she added.

To learn more, please visit www.bomi.org, call 1.800.235.BOMI (2664), or email service@bomi.org



September 24, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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