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The Florida Community Association Journal's "Women Making a Difference" Issue from 2025 Featuring Elizabeth Sierra from Campbell Property Management

Written by Ashley Dietz Gray, VP Marketing | Nov 3, 2025

In honor of the Florida Community Association Journal’s “Women Making a Difference” November 2025 issue, we wanted to highlight a Campbell employee who was recognized: Elizabeth Sierra, Orlando Regional Manager for Campbell Property Management. 

Elizabeth Sierra, Orlando Regional Manager

Elizabeth Sierra is the Orlando regional manager for Campbell Property Management. Campbell has recently started servicing Orlando and the surrounding areas.

Elizabeth brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in community association management. Originally from Venezuela with proud Colombian roots, Elizabeth Sierra moved to the United States in 1995 and was raised in South Florida, where she spent most of her life.

Elizabeth began her career in property management 15 years ago as an administrative assistant at a high-rise condominium in South Florida. Loving the industry so much and inspired by the impact she could have on an association and its residents, she got her CAM license and started working as a property manager. Upon moving to Orlando, she took on a leadership position, and her responsibilities expanded to include working with developers such as Ashton Woods, Meritage, and Pulte.

She is actively involved in several industry organizations, including CAI (Community Association Institute), CAM U, and PROCAM. Elizabeth is also actively involved in her local community in the Loop area of Kissimmee. She volunteers for food drives, toy collections, and holiday activity planning.

Elizabeth is deeply passionate about helping others, sharing knowledge, and empowering those around her to grow into the best versions of themselves. She finds great fulfillment in delivering exceptional value to clients and creating meaningful, positive experiences.

Click here to check out the other featured women of the industry.