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Our Team

WESTCAL has been serving property owners since 1982.

Our systems are refined with proven procedures and techniques. With WESTCAL, you will find a depth of expertise not commonly found in larger management firms which suffer from staff turnover. The average length of employment at WESTCAL is an extraordinary seven years!

 
Employees
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Michael Force

Michael Force

Staff - Principal and President
In a real estate career spanning more than 30 years, Michael Force has seen the industry from all sides: as a property owner, manager, developer, attorney, receiver and managing agent. His depth and breadth of experience – acquired over several major real estate cycles – gives Westcal a “big ...
Joan Howe

Joan Howe

Staff - Controller and Director of Human Resources
Custom financial reporting is an important benefit for Westcal clients and their CPAs. As Controller, Joan Howe has developed an accounting system that allows her staff to customize reports to clients’ exact specifications. “We don’t ask clients to accept cookie-cutter financial ...
Cheryl Mattison

Cheryl Mattison

Staff - Regional Property Manager
With more than 25 years in residential and commercial real estate, Cheryl Mattison brings valuable expertise in management, development and documentation to Westcal. She appreciates Westcal’s comprehensive, detailed approach to property management. “Westcal excels at understanding the big ...
Brenda Morgan

Brenda Morgan

Staff - Regional Property Manager
A multi-family property specialist, Brenda Morgan has been an integral part of the Westcal team since 1999. She believes in managing properties “from the inside out,” training her managers to see properties through the eyes of residents. “Success is in the details,” says Morgan. “The ...
Ray Resler

Ray Resler

Staff - Business Development
After nearly five decades in the commercial property business, Ray Resler still enjoys it so much he won’t retire. “I tried it once, after I sold my Bay Area property management company,” he says. “But I failed miserably at retirement. I couldn’t stay away from real estate.” Resler is ...