Reginald Singleton

Yardi’s global offices make essential contributions to property management and investors worldwide. Meet team member Reginald Singleton, an associate technical manager on the Breeze client success team in Atlanta, Georgia.

Singleton will celebrate his second-year anniversary here at Yardi next month. He spends much of his time at work assisting clients in troubleshooting their issues with Breeze and Breeze Premier. He assists clients through a chat window, but some clients will call for help instead. He also helps his team when they are in need or have questions. Singleton is constantly introduced to new challenges and problems that he helps clients overcome.

“When I can deliver a solution to my clients or even my teammates, it truly makes me happy,” expressed Singleton.

Contagious Company Culture

Singleton enjoys and appreciates how willing everyone in the office is there to help. Despite work being sometimes stressful, everyone in the office knows how to make the day fun, “The Yardi Culture is contagious, and I love it!”

Singleton has always felt welcomed and appreciates how Yardi upholds its mission statement of taking care of clients, employees and the community. Before graduating college, Singleton was a manager at Taco Bell. Though he had experience in IT and accounting, he felt that he might not be a great fit at Yardi, but shortly after starting, he realized that Yardi provided employees with helpful tools and helped him grow, not to mention his colleagues who helped in that growth.

“I felt so comfortable here when I first started. Yardi truly cares about your growth and success so that you will do fine regardless of your previous work background! Also, you can choose from many different career paths within the company as well,” explained Singleton.

Yardi is hiring globally! Interested prospective employees can explore opportunities on the Careers site.

Basketball Legend

You can find Reginald Singleton on the basketball court or gym when he is not working at Yardi. At 6’5”, he believes he is the tallest person in the office. Sometimes, he forgets to duck through doorways in buildings with smaller doorframes. “I keep a lot of hair on my head to absorb the impact!”

Singleton lives by a quote from basketball superstar Steph Curry that all you need is “an undying passion for what you do and what you choose to do in this life, and a relentless drive and the will to do whatever it takes to be successful in whatever you put your mind to.”

“I truly believe that we can do anything we put our minds to, and we can be great at it so long as our passion outweighs any self-doubts or obstacles in the path to our success,” shared Singleton.

Isn’t that the truth? 

Learn more about the dynamic members of #TeamYardi on the People page.

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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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