Austin Hollo to Serve on Miami Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

Austin Hollo has been appointed to the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce’s (GMCC) Board of Directors, comprised of business leaders from various industries.

“I have seen the tremendous contributions that the Chamber has made by taking a leadership role in promoting Miami’s vibrant business community,” Hollo says. “Now it is an honor to be a part of it, joining and working alongside GMCC’s Chair, Roberto Munoz, and GMCC’s President & CEO, Alfred Sanchez, who are true pillars of our community.”

Hollo also joined GMCC’s New World Center Committee, focusing on projects with catalytic influence in the public and private sectors, helping tackle challenges such as affordable and workforce housing, homelessness, traffic, sea level rise and more.

Hollo joined FECR in 2009 as the third generation of his family at the company. He focuses on developing upcoming projects, marketing and positioning existing properties, coordinating property management and leasing activities, the company’s strategic vision, day-to-day administration and operations and business development.

Additionally, Hollo serves on the Advisory Boards for Florida International University’s Tibor and Sheila Hollo School of Real Estate and Center for Leadership; the Board of Directors, Funding Development Committee and New Leaders Taskforce (Past Chair) for the Miami-Dade Beacon Council; and the Young Leaders Executive Committee (Co-Chair of Professional Development) for United Way Miami.

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