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07.14.2026

Elizabeth Krietemeyer Named a 2026 GlobeSt. Woman of Influence

We're proud to share that Elizabeth Krietemeyer, Executive Vice President of Tarlton Properties, has been named to GlobeSt.'s Women of Influence Class of 2026 in the Corporate Real Estate Executive category.

Elizabeth joined Tarlton in 2014 and has helped transform what was a single campus in Menlo Park into a five-campus, 3 million square foot platform serving more than 70 companies across the San Francisco Bay Area and Austin, Texas. Along the way, she has overseen more than $825 million in acquisitions and dispositions, leased over 3.5 million square feet to science innovators, and guided Tarlton into its first market outside California — the 2025 acquisition and development of Austin Labs, a 220,000-square-foot purpose-built headquarters for BillionToOne.

Beyond her operational role, Elizabeth serves as President and co-founder of the Tarlton Foundation, supporting cancer research and providing college scholarships for local students.

"This recognition reflects the work of an exceptional team," said Elizabeth. "What drives me every day is knowing that our tenants are advancing science and doing work that genuinely matters, and I’m proud to help enable that.”

Since 1983, GlobeSt.’s Women of Influence award has recognized a growing number of commercial real estate female professionals for their remarkable achievements. The individual honorees have personally impacted the market and have significantly driven the industry to new heights via their outstanding successes. The 2026 Women of Influence were selected by GlobeSt.’s esteemed advisory board and senior editors based on how well they achieved goals and displayed ingenuity in regard to their nomination category; how impactful their work has been; how dedicated the nominee has been to furthering the development of their field and the role of women within it; and the nominee’s personal commitment to the highest ethical standards, service and excellence.

“This year’s honorees have executed significant deals, introduced bold initiatives, and expanded the reach of their organizations,” says Natalie Dolce, editor-in-chief of GlobeSt.com. “In addition to their professional accomplishments, they’ve spent countless hours mentoring others and advocating for meaningful causes. The depth and quality of submissions this year were truly inspiring and highlight the powerful strides women continue to make in an industry historically defined by tradition.”

Congratulations, Elizabeth!