Tom Bozzuto-Amazing "Reflections" on a Life Well Lived (#9)

Episode 9 January 29, 2020 01:47:12
Tom Bozzuto-Amazing "Reflections" on a Life Well Lived (#9)
Icons of DC Area Real Estate
Tom Bozzuto-Amazing "Reflections" on a Life Well Lived (#9)

Jan 29 2020 | 01:47:12

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Show Notes

Bio

Thomas S. Bozzuto has dedicated his career to creating sanctuary. As a man of both reflection and action, his business model has been governed by civic responsibility and the belief that true success comes to those who do things the right way.

Founded On Values

In the mid-1970s, Tom met his fellow founders of The Bozzuto Group—Rick Mostyn, John Slidell and the late Bernie Lubcher—working at Oxford Development Corporation. When they formed the company in 1988, they agreed their firm would be different from that of their peer group. They decided to focus on using the power of relationships and the company’s newly established core values to guide them in creating communities that residents would be proud to call home.

Bozzuto has since been a leader in revolutionizing the multifamily industry by focusing first on its customers’ needs. By delivering on our promises, developing and building vibrant communities and providing exceptional service, we have purposefully grown and continue to challenge ourselves to get better with each new development.

Built On Integrity

Tom’s ability to build enduring partnerships is a testament to his ethics and business acumen. He has always understood the importance of listening to and respecting one’s business partners and customers. As a result, Bozzuto has a long track record of successful and repeated partnerships. These range from entrepreneurs and land developers to institutional investors and financial institutions to community-based non-profit groups. Tom has always known the company’s reputation and its brand are one in the same.

Under Tom's Leadership

Tom strongly believes that embracing diversity in the workplace inspires creativity and innovation. He says, “By bringing different viewpoints together, we solve problems and create solutions that inevitably attract employees and create extraordinary experiences for our residents.” This mindset extends to our customers and partners as we find unique and creative ways to put their needs first.

Bozzuto’s customer-focused approach is evident in every project and has brought the company tremendous recognition over the years, including Builder of the Year, Multifamily Development Firm of the Year and Property Management Company of the Year by the National Association of Home Builders. Among many other awards, the firm has been repeatedly honored for its company culture. It’s received recognition seven times by the Washington Business Journal, three times by the Washington Post and earned a Top Ten Company in the country ranking by Multifamily Executive Magazine.

A Senatorial Appointee to the Millennial Housing Commission and multiple appointments to the Governor’s Housing Commission, Tom has earned numerous awards and recognition for his professional achievements, including the Urban Land Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

In 2015, Tom transitioned the role of President and CEO to his son, Toby, and assumed the role of Chairman of The Bozzuto Group. He remains actively involved in the company and serves as a leader in the multifamily industry. Above all, the values and vision he established over 30 years ago set a strong foundation, forever guiding the company towards continued success.

Concern for the Community

As an entrepreneur, philanthropist and veteran, Tom has had a long career of community involvement and leadership. Whether it’s his active involvement with national housing policy, committed support of the arts or dedication to higher education, Tom has made it his mission to be driven by the greater good.

Chairman National Multi-Housing Council

Chairman Board of Trustees at Hobart & William Smith Colleges

President Baltimore Citizens’ Planning and Housing Association

Celebrating Culture

“Nothing—not strategy, not tactics and not even capital—is more important than culture.” —Tom Bozzuto From hosting lunches to visiting communities and construction sites, as Chief Culture Officer, Tom strives to personally connect with and inspire the many talented people who work at Bozzuto. They are the eyes, ears and heart of our company.

Passion

One of Bozzuto’s core values is passion. Outside of work and his family, Tom is an avid reader and writer. After collecting “rules” for living, Tom put together his first book Reflections of an Ordinary Man and shared it with employees, partners and friends for the company’s 30th anniversary.

Show Notes

Tom Bozzuto, John Coe and His TeamTom Bozzuto and his Colleagues with John Coe
From Left: Justin Kennell, John Coe, Tom Bozzuto, Blanton Smith and Caroline Sullivan

For Episode #9, I am honored to present Tom Bozzuto, not only a local, but national icon in the multifamily development, operating and management business. I also invited 14 ULI Young Leaders to join Tom and me as an audience for the interview. Tom and I have a dialogue first and a few audience members ask subsequent questions.

I met Tom shortly after he broke away from Oxford Development and formed the Bozzuto Group in 1988. Even though they were a small company at the time with three partners including John Slidell, Rick Mostyn and him, I could sense they had a strong direction and quality business plan with momentum building. Before forming his company, Tom began his career at HUD in Baltimore and quickly realized that the public sector was too slow for him and he joined the James W. Rouse Company (now Columbia National) as a mortgage banker. This experience taught him real estate valuation and leverage, as well as the importance of relationships in the business. After a couple years there, he returned to his home area of New England to work for Oxford Development Company in apartment development to achieve his life long passion of providing housing. Oxford closed the office in Boston and he subsequently moved back to the DC area where they were headquartered. The 1986 Tax law effectively changed the nature of real estate investments which had a devastating impact on Oxford, such that Tom, because of a relationship with New England Life he developed as a mortgage banker, decided to start his own company.

Today, the Bozzuto Group has over 2,500 employees, manages over 80,000 residential units, developed over 45,000 homes and apartments, and has annual construction revenue of over $500MM. Tom talks about the company's core values, which are Concern, Creativity, Passion and Perfection.

One thing that Tom does not talk about in much detail is his recent book, Reflections of an Ordinary Man. This book "reflects" with 85 quotations by him and other literary luminaries interspersed with prose/poetry he wrote over his lifetime in a compendium organized to use as a reference for wisdom. While he expresses much of his philosophy in our discussion, this book fully explains in simple aphoristic manner, his life lessons and advice. It is a classic not only for real estate professionals, but for everyone.

Here are the highlights of our discussion:

Current Activities

Background & Career Trajectory

Origins and Growth of Bozzuto Group

Trends in Multifamily Development

Company Culture

Personal Philosophy and Current Civic Commitments

Final Words

Questions from Audience

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