MAUREEN MCDERMOTT
Maureen McDermott   
Maureen McDermott, Partner                                
513-404-6481
mmcdermott@northpointegroup.com
“Become indispensible or be hardly missed”

Business Philosophy
"Value Innovation" is Maureen's mission.   Regardless of what you are creating and how you are marketing it, if you are not providing powerful leaps in value for your customer, you will not be noticed.  Maureen brings focus, strategy and execution framework for her clients' business challenges, whether it be a specific product positioning or a complete rebranding of a company's image.

Specialties
Maureen's portfolio of experience covers a lot of ground in the single family and multi-family real estate industry.  Specifically, she has created and executed senior independent living dwellings for health care operators; patio, duplex and fourplex ranch condominiums for move down buyers; move up single family homes, in addition to years invested in one-of-a-kind custom estates.  Design criteria she incorporated included Outdoor Living concepts, Universal Design and Green Building specifications.

Her current projects include repositioning existing communities to align with market trends and rebranding companies for optimum awareness.

Background
Twenty-five years experience has afforded Maureen the opportunity to work in many different facets of the industry.  Her performance has received recognition from the National Association of Home Builders for design and marketing excellence, as well as, numerous local awards including "Builder of the Year".
Her service back to her industry is exemplified in her twelve years as a Director for the Greater Cincinnati Home Builders Association and member of the board for the Ohio Home Builders Association and National Association of Home Builders.  Understanding the importance of our voice in government, she has served five years as a trustee for Build PAC, the Home Builders Association' s political action committee.  Her passion for historic structures, as well as new, has involved her in preservation projects in her hometown of Waynesville and prompted her new involvement with the Cincinnati Preservation Association.