Toby Bozzuto serves as president and CEO, providing strategic and day-to-day leadership for nearly 4,000 employees across the country and guiding future growth of Bozzuto’s homebuilding, multifamily development, construction and management divisions. The company manages 105,000 apartments and 3.5 million square feet of retail space across the United States.
Bozzuto has been nationally recognized as a Great Place to Work and named a Top Workplace by The Washington Post for 10 consecutive years and a Top Company for Executive Women by Seramount for four consecutive years.
In July 2024, Toby was named Chair of Colgate University’s Board of Trustees, becoming the youngest person to serve in that position. He serves as an executive committee member of the Policy Advisory Board for the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University and a member of the Board of Visitors for the Shock Trauma Center at The University of Maryland Medical Center and M&T Bank’s Directors Advisory Council.
Toby regularly guest lectures at Harvard Business School, Harvard Business School Executive Education program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate, Georgetown University, Cornell University, the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University.
He has been featured in CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Bloomberg, The Washington Post, the Washington Business Journal and the MIT Sloan Management Review.
Recent recognitions include being named to the Washington Business Journal’s Power 100 list and The Daily Record’s Power 100 List for the third year in a row. In 2022, he received the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington’s Martin K. Alloy Excellence Award.
Toby is married and is a proud father of three children. He is an avid musician, a rare book collector and enjoys cooking for his family.
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This profile is part of The Daily Record's Power 100 List for 2025. Information used in this profile was sourced from the honoree. See the full list at thedailyrecord.com. |