Patty Ulmer C.S.P.
About Patty Ulmer C.S.P.
Patty Ulmer C.S.P. is the General Manager at Selective and Self-employed, with extensive experience in the home building industry and a background in various managerial roles across Edmonton and surrounding areas.
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Patty Ulmer, C.S.P., currently serves as the General Manager at Self-employed and a Home Care Specialist at Selective. She has held various management roles in the home building industry and has also led as President of the Police Wives group at the City of Edmonton Police Service.
Professional Background
Patty Ulmer has a robust professional background, primarily in the home building industry. She has served in several managerial roles, such as Area Sales Manager, Sales Manager, and General Manager. Her career includes positions at Crystal Creek Home, Montorio Homes, Silver Crest Homes, Homexx Corporation, Landmark Master Builder, Park Royal Homes, and Linconberg Homes. Throughout these roles, she has been responsible for sales and area management across various locations in Edmonton and surrounding areas.
Education and Expertise
Patty’s education spans diverse fields, enhancing her versatility. She studied Business, Anti-Laundering and Terrorist Financing, Insurance and Mortgage Brokering, Master Builder, and Certified New Homes Sales Professional at institutions like Adrossan and Salisbury Composite High School, CIBC, WFC, and the Professional Home Builders Institute of Alberta. This educational foundation supports her broad expertise in business, real estate, and home building.
Home Care Specialist Role
Since September 2018, Patty Ulmer has been working part-time as a Home Care Specialist at Selective, focusing on opportunities in the Edmonton area. In this role, she utilizes her extensive background in sales and management to provide specialized home care services, emphasizing personalized and professional support for her clients.
Leadership in Police Wives Group
From 2000 to 2003, Patty Ulmer held a leadership position as President of the Police Wives group at the City of Edmonton Police Service. In this role, she likely facilitated support and communication among police families, showcasing her leadership skills and commitment to community service.