Big ideas.
Big heart.
It's who we are.
And we follow through
on the little things.
Meet Our Executive Team
Scott
Wolf
CEO
Scott's path to property management was anything but planned. In 1994, while working as an agent at Huntington Realty, the Northeastern University grad received a surprise offer to buy Greater Boston Properties, the small management company whose apartments Huntington Realty rented out. Scott went for it. Greater Boston Properties merged with Barrington Management in 2017, and so began BRIGS. The Portland, Maine, native has plenty to be proud of, but he’s most passionate about his people. "We've seen many staff members grow within the company, and we've tried very hard to maintain a family atmosphere," he says. Today, no two days on the job are the same, and that's precisely why Scott — who holds a Professional Community Association Manager certification and an unrestricted contractor's license in Massachusetts — loves it. Off the clock, the 17-time marathoner heads out hiking in New Hampshire's White Mountains and skiing New England's slopes.
Andy
Mirsky
COO
Andy became part of the BRIGS family over 20 years ago, after serving groomsman duty alongside Scott at a mutual friend's wedding. Scott was a new business owner, and Andy — who had worked renting apartments in Boston and managing shopping centers — craved change. The rest, Andy says, is history. For the past 15 years, Andy has helmed operations for BRIGS, a behind-the-scenes role he relishes. "I’m surrounded by intelligent people with great ideas and energy, so it's hard not to enjoy what I do," he says. Bonus: "I have my hand in most of the company's inner workings, and I have the opportunity to affect positive change and improve people’s work lives." Andy loves spending free time with family and friends, playing his guitars and enjoying a good stout anytime he’s relaxing.
Sheila
Kemple
CFO
After graduating from Boston College with a degree in accounting and, later, earning her CPA, Sheila spent several years working in a variety of settings, including one of the world’s largest international accounting firms. But her most cherished role of all: mom. Driven by a passion for family, Sheila eventually stepped away from work to raise the four kids she shares with her husband. Eleven years later and ready to rejoin the workforce, Sheila found her way to BRIGS. There, she took on a part-time accounting role and worked her way to CFO, thanks in large part to a flexible and supportive environment. “I worked remotely right out of the gate. That was highly unusual then, but Scott took a chance on me,” Sheila says. “It was a leap of faith on both sides, and it worked.” Outside office hours, Sheila’s favorite escape is The Cape Cod National Seashore.
Kudos From Our Colleagues
We're passionate about what we do. And we're proud of how we do it. When we're recognized for it, we want to share the news. (Who wouldn't?) Here are some of the kudos we’ve received.
Rising Star Award
2021
Awarded by The New England Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI-NE) to Rogeria Roberti for her display of integrity, reliability, and commitment to the industry. This is the third year, out of three, a member of the Brigs’ team has won the Rising Star Award.
5 Community Association of the Year Awards
2008-2020
Five BRIGS-managed associations have been awarded Community Association of the Year by The New England Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI-NE). The award honors condominium, cooperative and homeowner associations that excel in all aspects of operations, management and community involvement.
Rising Star Award
2020
Awarded by The New England Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI-NE) to Rick Ploss for his display of integrity, reliability and a commitment to the industry and to his clients.
Rising Star Award
2019
Awarded by The New England Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI-NE) to Andrew Cameron for what his clients and fellow industry professionals described as his “professionalism, competence, patience and concern for clients.”
Management Company of the Year
2017
Awarded by The New England Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI-NE) in recognition of the company’s dedication to the industry, its clients and CAI, and for exhibiting excellence in customer service, management, governance and finance.
The highest honor given out by The New England Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI-NE) was awarded to Scott Wolf for his significant contributions to CAI and the community association way of life.
Excellence in Government & Public Affairs
2015 & 2016
Hall of Fame Award
2015
Awarded to Scott Wolf by The New England Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI-NE) in recognition of years of dedicated service and contributions to CAI, the New England Chapter and the community association industry.
Outstanding Residential Property Management
2012
Awarded by the readers of Banker & Tradesman, who cast votes for the best providers of services and goods in banking and real estate.
Outstanding Residential Property Management
2008
As voted by readers of Banker & Tradesman for the best provision of services and goods in the banking and real estate industries.