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Get to know our 2023 nominees!

Investment Hosuing Single family operator of the year

Nominees will be evaluated on criteria including: the overall quality of single-family properties represented in their portfolios; upholding strong standards of integrity, fairness and professionalism; noteworthiness of properties, accomplishments, financial performance or obstacles overcome; success in achieving their goals; contributions made to the quality of life in their communities.

Multi-family operator of the year

Nominees will be evaluated on criteria including: the overall quality of multi-family properties represented in their portfolios; upholding strong standards of integrity, fairness and professionalism; noteworthiness of properties, accomplishments, financial performance or obstacles overcome; success in achieving their goals; contributions made to the quality of life in their communities.

Renovator of the year

Nominees will be evaluated on criteria including: the scale and quality of renovations completed or begun in the previous year; overall aesthetic outcome of renovations; noteworthiness of properties, accomplishments or obstacles; and success in achieving goals.

Builder of the year

Nominees will be evaluated on criteria including: the overall quality of projects completed or begun in the previous year; innovative development strategies; noteworthiness of properties, accomplishments or obstacles overcome; and success in achieving their goals.

Impact investor of the year

Nominees will be evaluated on criteria including: making investment decisions that aligned with the overall vision of impact investing and bringing solutions that significantly improved the housing situation for those in the US workforce.

Developer of the year

Nominees will be evaluated on criteria including: the scale and quality of developments completed in the previous year; noteworthiness of properties, accomplishments or obstacles; and success in achieving goals.

20 mile march award

In 1911, two groups raced to the south pole. One group marched 20 miles each day, regardless of the prevailing conditions. The other did not. The group marching 20 miles each day reached the south pole 34 days before the other team, and safely returned. This award recognizes the organization that has shown a commitment to hitting targets day after day, year after year, regardless of the prevailing conditions.

The compass award

This award recognizes those who have embraced the philosophy of The Elite Compass as an integral part of their growth strategy. It will be judged not only on having a complete Elite Compass, but also on the quality of information within that is truly geared towards high growth.

The elite execution award

Elite Execution allows business owners to create high-growth and high-profit businesses, to leave a legacy, and to make a lasting impact. This award recognizes the organization that has combined strategy, people, operations and acceleration to enable growth year over year.

The issue solver award

Nominees will be evaluated on criteria including: the overall quality of projects completed or begun in the previous year; innovative development strategies; noteworthiness of properties, accomplishments or obstacles overcome; and success in achieving their goals.

The innovation award

Nominees will be evaluated on criteria including: making investment decisions that aligned with the overall vision of impact investing and bringing solutions that significantly improved the housing situation for those in the US workforce.

American Institute of Investment Housing

About AIIH

The American Institute of Investment Housing was founded to inspire, enable and advance the building of wealth through investment housing. Each year, the AIIH Awards recognizes those whose work and contributions have helped further this mission.