Michael came to ARP in 1995 after a 10-year career in the hotel business where he did everything from push a laundry cart to carrying luggage to waiting tables and finally handling convention sales. It was his employment with Hyatt Hotels that took his job to Chicago where he met his wife, Stacy, on his very first day on the job.
After spending four years in Chicago, he figured out he wasn’t made to live in cold weather and he moved the family to southern California. Stacy was born and raised in Chicago so she was not easy to relocate. Now that she is here, she loves it (Especially during the winter months!).
He has three boys, Eric, Michael and Marc. Eric was a professional baseball player in the Seattle Mariners organization and now plays internationally in Mexico. He played collegiately at UCLA and was a member of their 2013 National Championship team. He also won a Olympic silver medal with the 2020 USA Baseball team. Michael was a professional baseball player in the Kansas City Royals organization and is now in business development with Marsh McLennan Agency, selling employee health and benefits coverage. He played collegiately at UC Irvine. Not to be outdone by his older brothers, Marc signed with the Cleveland Guardians and now works in real estate investments. He attended UC San Diego.
Michael has earned the Worldwide ERC® Distinguished Service Award for his many contributions to the association. By earning a Distinguished Service Award, he also achieved Senior Certified Relocation Professional status. Mike is one of less than 200 Worldwide ERC® members who hold this elevated professional designation.
In addition to running ARP, he is also “Coach Mike” as many of the children in our area refer to him. He served as President of the high school football and baseball booster clubs. He was also President of the local football league for 11 years and the baseball league for 8 years in the city of Irvine, CA where they lived. He always enjoyed being out there with the kids.
He and Stacy enjoy golf and exercising together. He does enjoy visiting baseball stadiums throughout the country during his travels, visiting 41 different major league baseball parks with only the new stadiums in Miami and Washington left on his bucket list. He’s also a big fan of Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives on the Food Network and has visited over 300 restaurants that have been on the show.
