New York, NY, May 02, 2017 -- Furnished Quarters, the leading provider of temporary furnished apartments in the Northeastern United States and beyond, is expanding its sales team to include a presence on the West Coast. The company today announced the addition of Amy Scherer-Ramskill as Regional Director of Business Development. Based out of Southern California, Amy will represent Furnished Quarters’ East Coast corporate housing solutions to customers located in the Western United States.
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“We look forward to supporting our West Coast customers with an on-the-ground representative,” said Craig Partin, Chief Sales Officer of Furnished Quarters. “The goal is to streamline the corporate housing booking process and ensure cost savings through our local partnerships and total program management.”
“Amy will be the West Coast face of the company,” noted Steve Brown, Chief Executive Officer of Furnished Quarters. “As many West Coast companies expand into New York City and other locales, the need to have an in-person point of contact became apparent.”
Amy Scherer-Ramskill has over 25 years of hospitality sales experience with expertise in convention and tourism, hotels, corporate housing, relocation, real estate, and property management. Previously at Synergy Global Housing, she brings a strong understanding of corporate housing and the intricacies involved with managing a company’s global program.
Furnished Quarters will now be able to provide its West Coast clients with sales staff in the same time zone, simplifying access to housing inventory and pricing. This also supports Furnished Quarters’ expansion of its Global Solutions program, which provides clients the ability to fulfill corporate housing requests globally with one partner.
About Furnished Quarters
Furnished Quarters provides stylish, fully equipped temporary furnished apartments, both nationally and globally. The company, established in 1998 in New York City by brothers Steven and Gary Brown, is the largest independently owned and operated supplier of short-term housing in the Northeastern United States, with a focus on New York City and Boston. Corporate clients have one-call access to over 40,000 furnished rentals worldwide that are sourced, vetted and managed by Furnished Quarters' Global Solutions Center. Additionally, the company’s Q&A Residential Hotel in Lower Manhattan offers hotel-style stays in full-sized apartments. For more information visit furnishedquarters.com.
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Robin Spindel Furnished Quarters 212.367.9400 ext. 4333 [email protected]


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