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ICON Property Manager Alfaz Rahemtulla Named the 2022 ACMO Genesis Award Recipient

September 5, 2024

ICON Property Manager Alfaz Rahemtulla Named the 2022 ACMO Genesis Award Recipient

Toronto, ON, December 7, 2022- ICON Property Management (ICON), an Ontario condominium management service provider, announced today that staff member Alfaz Rahemtulla was named the 2022 recipient of the Genesis Award.  This award highlights Alfaz’s aptitude to provide exceptional service within the condominium management industry.

“Being the Genesis Award recipient is a tremendous honour,” said Alfaz Rahemtulla, ICON Property Manager and Genesis Award recipient. “None of this would have been possible without support from my team, the excellent team at our head office and our executive leadership team”.

The Genesis award is presented by the Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario (ACMO).  ACMO recognizes industry leaders annually who provide exceptional contributions to condominium management in Ontario via the ACMO Condominium Management Awards.  The Genesis award is presented to an emergent property manager who has displayed an aptitude to provide exceptional service.

“Property managers are a vital part of a condominium community,” said Mr. Rahemtulla.  “It is important to manage these communities with the highest level of professionalism and respect.  Treat these communities as one of your own and your hard work will not go unseen”.

Service excellence continues to be a pillar of ICON’s management services. “We are incredibly proud of Alfaz’s accomplishments this year” said Wes Posthumus, ICON’s Chief Executive Officer.  “Alfaz’s continues to bolster ICON’s reputation for service excellence and professional integrity.  We are thrilled to see his hard work recognized by industry leaders alike”.

About ICON Property Management

ICON Property Management is a Toronto-based condominium management firm servicing the Greater Toronto Area and Southwestern Ontario.  For more than 27 years, ICON has provided a range of innovative management solutions to more than 35,000 Canadians living in high-rise communities.  ICON is a Canadian owned and operated business with an unparalleled history of success in condominium management.

About the Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario

ACMO is Ontario’s only professional association dedicated to supporting and promoting condominium management professionals.  ACMO’s mission is to advance the quality and performance of condominium managers as well as management companies and the service they provide.  For more than 40 years, ACMO has cultivated an engaged learning community that offers expertise, education, resources, networking, and support to improve service within the condominium management industry.

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