Montium, a real estate investment and management firm of multifamily apartment communities, announced Nov. 24 the appointment of Shazia Chaudry as the company’s new chief people officer.
In her new role at Montium, Chaudry will join the executive management team and lead the company’s people strategy, including organizational development, talent strategy and leadership development initiatives.
As Montium moves into its next phase of growth, her expertise will play a critical role in ensuring that the company’s people-focused priorities are aligned with business objectives, reinforce its presence in the communities it serves and support expansion into new markets.
“I’m thrilled to be a part of Montium’s executive leadership team,” Chaudry said. “I’m looking forward to my new role and contributing to Montium’s continued growth and success.”
Chaudry has more than 20 years of global human resources leadership experience. She has built a distinguished career across the legal, academic, financial services, and non-profit sectors.
Prior to joining Montium, she was chief people officer at Emergent, where she led global HR strategy, recruitment strategy and employee engagement. Chaudry played a pivotal role in developing organizational policies, coaching C-suite leaders, and enhancing workforce retention.
Chaudry has held significant HR leadership positions at organizations including Ropes & Gray LLP, State Street, and Sirva specializing in global HR, talent mobility and workforce compliance.
In addition to her corporate leadership roles, she currently serves as a board adviser to a non-profit organization focused on advancing opportunities for young girls in underserved communities throughout India, Uganda, and the United States—a mission that reflects her deep personal commitment to equity and empowerment.
Montium has locations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. The real estate investment and management firm’s portfolio consists of more than 30 properties and more than $1 billion in assets under management.







