Christina Whitehurst

Christina Whitehurst

Meet Christina Whitehurst, a principal consultant at Yardi. Her primary focus is implementing the Yardi Investment Suite, a role that manifests her expertise and the significant value she brings to Yardi.

Meet Christina Whitehurst

Christina Whitehurst has been working at Yardi for five and a half years from the Yardi Long Island office in New York. She spends her work hours managing implementations of Investment Manager, Investment Accounting and Debt Manager for clients, ensuring everyone has a good time while they all work together to build success.

A typical day consists of helping some people, coding, and reviewing waterfall agreements and calculations. She uses her accounting and real estate background to help clients and colleagues improve daily.

“Every day is different, and I rarely do busy work. I love collaborating and helping my colleagues. Hearing what clients have going on and their daily challenges helps me stay on top of the changing business world,” said Whitehurst. Her passion for her work is evident in every word.

Supportive work environment

Whitehurst loves Yardi’s corporate culture, which is supportive and dedicated to everyone’s continuous improvement, education and success. The people behind the product make the difference. So much time is put into training and supporting new hires to give their best to support Yardi clients. “We care about you, and in turn, you care for our clients,” noted Whitehurst, showing the nurturing environment at Yardi.

Being resilient in making Yardi products better and clients happy has earned Whitehurst multiple awards, which she received from her team members, with whom she’s helped resolve escalations. She is fascinated by Yardi’s founder, Anant Yardi, with the fact that one person can grow a company from one person to almost 10,000, plan the best Yardi parties ever and still be so personable and down to earth.

“I love my job, and I love my coworkers, and I feel really blessed to be at a company that I feel feels the same way I do,” exclaimed Whitehurst.

Christina Whitehurst Yardi employee profile

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Traveling Troop Leader

Christina Whitehurst is a Girl Scouts troop leader outside the office and loves camping and hiking with the girls. She also enjoys going to concerts, traveling, and the beach, significantly benefiting her living on Long Island. She’s traveled worldwide—Cancun, Turks & Caicos, Bahamas, Jamaica, Dominica Republic, Paris, London, Belize City, Roatan, Honduras, Oslo & Bergen in Norway, where she has family. The only continent she hasn’t been to is Asia, and she would love to visit the Great Wall of China and see what that part of the world is like. She loves trivia and reads a lot of magazines, so she is full of that knowledge when watching quiz shows.

“Don’t wait until the weekend to have fun—find the bright spot in every day. Life is short, so enjoy every minute of it!”

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Katrina McDowell specializes in online content creation and social media. She joined Yardi in 2021. She has a bachelor's degree from the University of New Orleans. Katrina’s interests include music, sailing, and the arts. She has a love for reading and animals.

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