Charles H. Mixer II Promoted to Vice President, Director of Information Technology

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Charles H. MixerThe Franklin Johnston Group, developer and manager of multifamily rental residences, promoted Charles H. Mixer II to Vice President, Director of Information Technology.

Mixer has been with TFJG since its founding in June 2013, building the company’s information technology infrastructure while transitioning thousands of 3rd party management units to the company’s residential management technology platform. In addition to his IT management responsibilities, Mixer has strategic leadership responsibility for all aspects of information technology and support services including hardware and software decisions. He also serves as Chair of the company’s Culture Committee.

Prior to the launch of The Franklin Johnston Group, Mixer served for more than 10 years in IT positions at a regional apartment management company. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and Information Technology and Network Engineering at Old Dominion University.

“Charles has been with us from day one and was instrumental in our company’s successful launch,” said TFJG President and COO Taylor Franklin. “He built our entire property management operating platform, set up our company network and website, and continues to direct the IT transitions for all management takeovers as well as new developments. He is an integral part of our executive team and exceptional IT professional who will continue to make our company stand out compared to our competitors.”

ABOUT FRANKLIN JOHNSTON GROUP

The Franklin Johnston Group is a developer and manager of multifamily rental residences in the senior, luxury and affordable housing sectors. The company owns and manages approximately 10,000 units at 57 properties from Northern Virginia to Georgia. TFJG is headquartered at the oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA and employs more than 300 people throughout the mid-Atlantic and southeast.

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