As Director of Maintenance, Josh Flippo oversees the residential maintenance teams along with planning and coordinating all renovations throughout the Kane Realty portfolio of multifamily communities. Prior this role, Josh served as the Regional Maintenance Supervisor for new construction projects, as well as Construction Manager on the KRC Construction and Development team.
Josh attended Chattanooga State and holds certifications from CAM, CPO, and Universal EPA/HVAC.
As Director of Marketing and Resident Experience, Sarah Allwardt develops and executes Kane Realty’s strategic vision for delivering a consistently superior customer experience across all our multifamily assets through enhanced technology, robust training, unique experiences, and exceptional service. She joined Kane Residential in 2019, bringing over 12 years of multifamily marketing experience from previous roles at Post Properties (now MAA) and RADCO Residential.
Sarah is an alum of Leadership Raleigh (LR48), and she holds a BA in English from Wittenberg University in Springfield, OH. She relocated to the Greater Raleigh area in 2019 after previously residing in Atlanta and Pittsburgh, and she enjoys exploring the Triangle with her husband, Will, and their two daughters. Outside of work, Sarah’s interests also include reading, cooking, cheering for the Braves and the Steelers, and trying new restaurants.
Bonner is the Chief Operating Officer for Kane Realty. He oversees day-to-day operations and directs members of KRC’s commercial and residential property management teams on marketing, events, sponsorships, public safety, custodial, maintenance, tenant construction, and tenant relationships.
Bonner holds an undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Kenan-Flagler Business School where he was a Hobgood Fellow. He is a NC licensed general contractor, a NC licensed real estate broker, a LEED accredited professional through the US Green Building Council, a Friday Fellow through the William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations, and a Private Protective Services Board license.
Bonner was elected as a Raleigh City Councilor from 2009 to 2017 where he served on various committees and served as council liaison to multiple city-related organizations. Bonner has served on numerous non-profit boards and received the Forty Under Forty award in 2009 from the Triangle Business Journal, 10 to watch in 2010 by the News and Observer, and the 2011 Outstanding Public Servant award from the N.C. Center for Voter Education.