Christopher Beckwith-Taylor joined 30 Lines in November 2018 as the company's Vice President of Client Strategy. At 30 Lines, Chris leads a team of operations associates and works closely with Marketing, Design, Development and Customer Service departments to understand challenges, identify product and service improvements, find value-add opportunities, innovative solutions and deliver strong results for clients and partners. Chris is also the Founder/CEO of Green Stick Marketing which he launched in 2017 focused on optimizing small local businesses' online web presence.
Before joining 30 Lines, Chris worked as the Vice President of Marketing for The Franklin Johnston Group, where he ran the strategic marketing and leasing of The Group's entire portfolio of 15,500+ units along the East Coast from Rhode Island to Florida.
Before joining The Franklin Johnston Group, Chris worked as the National Marketing Manager for Fore Property Company, where he ran the sales and marketing lease up efforts for new conventional and affordable multi-family developments in Denver, Las Vegas, Pittsburgh, Orlando, and Portland. Beckwith-Taylor also managed digital marketing for over 150 multifamily communities at CoStar, a commercial real estate information and marketing provider based in Washington, D.C.
Beckwith-Taylor's marketing experience began as a leasing consultant in Chicago for Village Green, a management company based out of Farmington Hills, Michigan. He last served as a Regional Marketing Director there, overseeing sales, marketing and assisting with business development initiatives.
Interests
Social Media, Digital Marketing, Leasing, Training, Developing, Public Speaking
30 Lines was founded on one premise: Help businesses achieve their objectives by engaging their customers and prospects. It used to be that the companies that paid the most for attention won … now it’s the companies that pay the most attention that will be the winners.
Some people call it social media, some call it Web 2.0 … we call it the new way business gets done.