Women’s History Month – Celebrating Stacy Tramonte

As we continue to commemorate Women’s History Month, it is a fitting time to celebrate the remarkable contributions of the women of Pleasant Valley Corporation / NAI Pleasant Valley. Stacy Tramonte, President of Property Management and daughter of co-CEOs Barbara and Gino Faciana, exemplifies the boundless potential of women in business and leadership.

Stacy’s professional journey began at Baldwin Wallace College, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Management with a minor in Human Resources. In 1996, she joined the Pleasant Valley Corporation team, starting as the manager of the Accounts Payable Department, becoming the first second-generation leader in the family business.

Over time, Stacy’s dedication and commitment propelled her to new heights, including obtaining her State of Ohio Real Estate License and working alongside her mother, Barbara, in various capacities within the real estate division. Despite her skills and determination, Stacy encountered skepticism due to being a young woman.

“The toughest challenge I faced entering the industry was my age and being a woman,” Stacy said. “I got my real estate license when I was 18, so it was hard for people to take me seriously.”

However, she refused to let these barriers deter her. Stacy’s perseverance in the face of adversity serves as a testament to her resilience and determination to succeed in an industry where age and experience are often considered paramount.

“I feel like I had to work twice as hard to gain the respect of colleagues and clients,” Stacy said.

In 2019, NAI Pleasant Valley partnered with the globally recognized brokerage, NAI Global, to expand its services to include property management. With her expertise and experience, Stacy took the role of President of Property Management.

Stacy’s journey is not just one of personal achievement but also of familial collaboration and support. As a proud mother, she cherishes the opportunity to balance her professional career with the joys of motherhood.

“My mom has taught me you can be a full-time hands-on mom and have a career as well without sacrificing either one,” Stacy said. “It is definitely hard to juggle at times but extremely rewarding.”

She also finds fulfillment in working alongside her parents and husband, Joe Tramonte, who serves as the President of Construction at Pleasant Valley Corporation.

As we honor Women’s History Month, Stacy Tramonte’s story stands as a testament to the limitless possibilities available to women in commercial real estate and property management. Her journey underscores the resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to excellence that define women leaders across industries.