Trestle’s Greg Michaels Promoted to Project Management Lead of Reserve Projects
Trestle Community Management is pleased to announce the promotion of Greg Michaels to Project Management Lead of Reserve Projects. Since joining Trestle in 2022, Greg has played a central role in developing and expanding the Project Office and now leads the Team responsible for overseeing reserve projects across all Client communities.
A Trusted Leader in Reserve Project Execution

Greg’s experience, professionalism, and attention to detail have made him an invaluable partner to Community Association Managers, Boards of Directors, and vendors alike. In his new role, Greg leads a team of specialists focused on executing essential reserve-funded projects, such as roofing replacements, building painting, asphalt resurfacing, and major infrastructure upgrades.
From prioritizing project scopes and reviewing proposals to coordinating timelines and managing vendor communication, Greg ensures that projects stay on track and are completed to a high standard. His promotion reflects both his technical skill and his ability to guide communities through complex projects with clarity and confidence.
The Power of the Project Office
Reserve projects require more than just planning; they demand coordinated leadership, proactive communication, and strategic oversight. Trestle’s Project Office is designed to meet this need. Working in tandem with each community’s dedicated Community Association Manager, the Project Office ensures that major repairs and improvements are executed efficiently and transparently.
The Project Office specializes in:
- Reserve project planning and management
- Water and exterior remediation
- Insurance claim oversight
- Vendor coordination and funding guidance
Whether managing a large-scale repainting effort or overseeing mitigation and remediation, the Project Office provides Board Members with the structure and support needed to see projects through from start to finish.
Why Well-Run Reserve Projects Matter
Properly executed reserve projects preserve property values, extend the life of common area components, and help Associations avoid costly emergency repairs. Through the leadership of experienced professionals like Greg Michaels, Trestle’s Clients can approach major projects with confidence knowing they have a dedicated partner managing the details, timelines, and communication required for success.
To learn more about how Trestle supports effective project execution, reserve planning, and long-term community maintenance, contact us at (425) 454-6404, visit www.trestlecm.com, or connect with us on LinkedIn and Facebook.