About PRM
There's one thing we will never be able to master...
Inspired by the love of clean lines, art, and the rawness of SoHo. Customized service from experienced industry professionals. Corporate relocations are coordinated, specializing in professional project and asset management services. Achieved only through strong connections, suppliers, and collaboration based on trust and security – KF.
The founding of PRM as a tenant services firm providing account management & coordination services stems from the demand for organizational change managers to assist corporate clients during transition. Founded in San Francisco, California in 2016, PRM sought to establish and build relationships in order to provide sufficient and reliable contract labor, security, and professional project management services.
“It wasn’t until I completed an Organizatonal Change and Project Management course at San Jose State University that I felt confident enough to coordinate large campus relocations. I also discovered that there isn’t enough training or certificates to help handle the most important aspect of corporate expansions and reductions – emotional intelligence.”
In a highly competitive industry where today’s facility teams rely heavily on third-party consultants and workplace specialists, PRM is committed to serving customers’ organizational goals, objectives and timelines of existing relocation and interior tenant improvement projects. PRM supplies the materials required for creating space that are flexible, transitional, and adaptive – Behind the Scenes.
A Silicon Valley Story
From Utah’s Alpine Peaks to Silicon Valley’s tech industry presented many challenges but also an opportunity to experience a culture focused on Diversity and Inclusion.
Waid relocated to Santa Cruz, CA in 1997. Enrolled at Cabrillo College, he pursued subjects on global studies like Political Geography, Art History, International Relations, and Foreign Policy led to testing with the Foreign Service in 2015. He failed miserably at first, but his passion for Dutch Art and Roman Architecture led him to San Francisco’s De Young Museum, attending the first venue from the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, featuring Johannes Vermeer works, the Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Hague.
It was a recessionary period and Organizational MAC Planners focus was to oversee tactical occupancy planning expertise in support of supply, capacity, and demand. Prior to CAFM space management systems and relationship database systems, he was given a team and managed an account at a nearby tech firm based in San Jose, California. He planned and coordinated internal moves, site moves, and reconfigured interior workspaces during expansions. He measured space, managed assets, provided space layout options and group reorganization scenarios to other teams. He later established himself as a vendor and dealer rep with Equity Residential, a Fortune 500 based in Georgia. Focusing his efforts in San Francisco and Oakland, his primary role was to collaborate and plan projects with vendors and contractors on all efforts. From 1997 to 2004, he served as the primary client contact for facility requests and participated in more than 300 projects involving move management and oversight services of decommissions, design and configuration projects of modern workspaces, with firms like CBRE, Gensler Architects, Hathaway Dinwiddie, and Cushman & Wakefield at the helm.