



Our people is what makes us stand out



They do it all from replacing your kitchen light, to keeping your mail safe. These are the people that make your home, home.
Sebastian is from Central, New Jersey, and brings a year of hands-on experience in door-to-door sales, where he developed strong communication and customer engagement skills. He enjoys the flexibility of gaining real-world experience while balancing his full-time studies at Coastal Carolina University.
Sebastian relieves stress by cleaning, finding the process therapeutic for both his space and his mind. He draws inspiration from those around him, especially people who pursue their passions wholeheartedly. His two dogs, Jolle and Harper, keep him company along the way.
Sebastian values the advice, “Progress is impossible without change; those who don’t change will never see progress.” Known for being compassionate, light-hearted, and resilient, he is always focused on growth and achieving his goals.

Sebastian Marc
Community Manager
Corbett Fowler is a Community Assistant at The French Quarter who brings a unique blend of heart and humor to the team. Originally from Homewood, Alabama, Corbett transitioned from working at dog daycares to the housing industry, a background he credits with helping him "connect people with the best fit for them." Known for being caring, funny, and quick-witted, he is deeply inspired by hardworking people who pursue their passions with intensity.
Outside of work, Corbett relieves stress by playing video games with friends or taking his dog, Opie, for walks. A fan of Pokemen in Hey Day, he rarely passes up a spicy tuna bowl. If given the chance to meet anyone, he’d choose Lady Gaga for her music and the powerful message she stands for. Guided by his own best piece of advice, Corbett encourages others to "never settle for things that are important to you."

Corbett Fowler
Community Assistant
Landry Herrick, Community Assistant at The French Quarter, is an Amarillo, Texas native who brings a unique blend of experience to the CTC team. With two years in accounting and two years in food services, Landry uses her versatile background to build a vibrant resident community at the FQ. She thrives on the daily interactions with neighbors and the opportunity to make everyone feel at home.
Outside of her professional role, Landry relieves stress by training for a half marathon and spending time with her two-year-old dog, Lilo. She is fluent in Swahili and aspires to one day master the guitar. When it comes to local favorites, she is a firm believer that Sheila C’s in Auburn serves the best classic cheeseburgers in town.

Landry Herrick
Community Assistant
Baylie Tagudar is a Junior Community Assistant at The French Quarter. She is also junior at Auburn University. Originally from Mobile, Alabama, she truly enjoys being part of the CTC team, primarily because of the friendly, inclusive community and the supportive nature of her colleagues. For Baylie, the most rewarding part of the job is working in an environment where everyone is understanding and welcoming.
To de-stress, Baylie enjoys reading, spending time with friends, or hanging out with her kitten, Lucy Gray. Her favorite treat is a meal at Texas Roadhouse—specifically the rolls and blooming onion—and if she could master any new skill, it would be speaking multiple languages.

Baylie Tagudar
Junior Community Assistant
Emily Miller, originally from Haleyville, Alabama, is a Community Assistant at The French Quarter with over three years of experience in student housing. A graduate of Auburn University with degrees in Law and Justice and Spanish, she previously served as a Resident Assistant and Conference Assistant for on-campus housing. Emily enjoys helping residents and their guarantors navigate the leasing process, recognizing that a supportive home environment is essential during the transition into college life.
Beyond her professional role, Emily is known for being generous, funny, and patient. She is a dedicated crafter who enjoys embroidery, pottery, and building small furniture, often visiting Hobby Lobby for inspiration. A fluent Spanish speaker, she finds inspiration in the philanthropy and authenticity of Dolly Parton and hopes to one day learn to play the fiddle.

Emily Miller
Community Assistant
Taylor is a Community Assistant at The French Quarter. Originally from Trussville, Alabama, she joined College Town Communities in September after working in retail and the restaurant industry. Taylor enjoys bonding with her peers and loves the strong sense of community, where each resident’s experience is the focus.
In her free time, she relaxes by playing with her pets, a dachshund mix named Pickle and a leopard gecko named Randall. Music is one of her biggest inspirations, and she lives by the reminder: “Never let the words of others turn you into anyone other than yourself.”
A fun fact about Taylor: although she currently attends Auburn, she was born and raised a Georgia fan — and proudly cheers, “Go Dawgs!”

Taylor
Community Assistant
King Hutchinson Jr. is a Maintenance Technician at The French Quarter. Originally from Auburn, Alabama, he joined College Town Communities when the property transitioned to new ownership. With experience in maintenance and a dedication to learning “the CTC way,” King values the opportunity to share his knowledge while continuing to grow in his role.
Outside of work, he enjoys fishing, working out, and preaching as a prophet in his church. He began his career by bagging groceries at Super Foods and has carried forward the importance of hard work, positivity, and faith throughout his journey.
King is passionate about staying positive and uplifting others, both on the job and in his community.

King Hutchinson Jr.
Maintenance Technician
Tristan Hatch is a Maintenance Technician at The French Quarter. Originally from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, he brings two years of experience in commercial HVAC and two years in commercial plumbing. Recently, he transitioned into the maintenance field to expand his skills and take on new challenges.
Growing up, Tristan competed in wrestling and football across the southern region, which instilled discipline and determination he carries into his work today. One of his most memorable career moments was running copper pipe solo, 80 feet in the air.
Outside of work, Tristan enjoys watching sports and fishing. He began his career as a truck bay attendant and is now excited to continue learning while becoming part of the College Town Communities family.

Tristan Hatch
Maintenance Technician
