Tom Feusse is Chief Executive Officer and co-owner of Wallick. In that role, he concentrates on: defining the firm’s strategy, supporting the leadership team, focusing the organization on being customer service centric, and developing growth opportunities.
Wallick is one of the nation’s most respected and trusted affordable housing and senior living real estate firms.
Wallick is found in more than 180 communities, managing 13,000 apartment units and the largest green rehab of any affordable community in U.S. history. Wallick has been ranked #1 in the nation for affordable housing preservation.
Tom managed a major US corporation’s largest business unit with $1 billion in revenue, as well as overseeing 25 production facilities and 1,000 associates. As Corporate Controller of another major corporation, he had earlier begun his career in public accounting at Ernst & Young and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Tom holds a bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan University, a master’s degree from Otterbein College, an abbreviated executive MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School at Northwestern University, and is an alumni of the executive real estate program at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. He has served on the faculty of Ohio Wesleyan University, and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Tom was formerly the President of the Ohio Housing Council. He regularly volunteers in service projects, including helping to build homes for impoverished families in Mexico.