Freeman strategic planner earns doctoral degree
The Carl M. Freeman Companies recently announced Kate Gemma, strategic planning and development manager, has earned her doctorate in business administration from Wilmington University.
Gemma’s dissertation research focused on the relationship between perceptions of the built environment at the neighborhood level and social sustainability in Sussex County. A lifelong resident of Sussex, Gemma graduated high school locally and has since chosen to continue her professional career in the same community, furthering her commitment to the area where she grew up.
With over five years of experience, Gemma has been a key member of the community development team at Freeman. She brings a wealth of expertise in market analysis, acquisition evaluation and market intelligence. Her work plays a crucial role in informing strategic decisions, particularly in understanding housing product, pricing and pipeline trends. Gemma’s detailed market insights and presentations to senior leadership have contributed significantly to the company’s success.
Gemma also has completed the first year of the Community Development Institute, where she gained critical knowledge and tools needed to address complex community development challenges. She also holds an MBA from Wilmington University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware.
"We couldn’t be prouder of Kate’s tremendous achievement. Her dedication to enhancing her education and research, specifically around Sussex County’s housing trends and social sustainability, strengthens our ability to plan and develop communities that positively impact people’s lives," said Josh Mastrangelo, senior vice president of Carl M. Freeman Companies. "Kate’s work is invaluable to the company, and this doctorate only adds to her impressive capabilities."
Michelle Freeman, CEO of Carl M. Freeman Companies, said, "Kate’s commitment to growth and excellence is inspiring. Her passion for strategic planning and development is evident in everything she does, and this latest achievement is a testament to her drive for innovation and community betterment. We are lucky to have her on our team.”