PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ronda Landa 801.618.9380
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Brandon Duke, CCIM 801.297.5825
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UTAH CCIM CHAPTER HONORS COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS AT 2017 EXCELLENCE AWARDS EVENT
Salt Lake City, UT–March 6, 2017–The Utah Chapter of CCIM honored 16 individuals at its 2017 Excellence Awards event. Held at the Grand America Hotel on Saturday, March 4th, the annual awards program honored professionals within Utah’s commercial real estate industry who exemplify the highest degree of business excellence. To determine each award recipient, ballots containing three finalists in each category were distributed to a panel of over one hundred business, civic, and industry leaders for final review and vote. In addition to the 16 award winners, four scholarships—funded jointly by Price Real Estate and the Utah CCIM Chapter— were awarded to students at the University of Utah. Ronda Landa, CCIM Utah Excellence Awards Chair, commented, “The foundation of CCIM is to educate the commercial real estate professional; it is through education that we elevate ourselves personally and professionally. The Excellence Awards celebrate the profound accomplishments of our industry and its contribution to the state’s economic growth—two things that would be impossible without tonight’s honorees. These award winners exemplify best practices in commercial real estate while also successfully balancing their personal lives and charitable activities. They truly stand out as leaders in their fields.” 2017 Excellence Award Winners: Hall of Fame Mark Gibbons Property Reserve, Inc.
Economic Growth Kenneth Nye The University of Utah
Architectural Firm of the Year Peggy McDonough MHTN Architects
Commercial Real Estate Banker of the Year (Over $75 Million) Johnny Clawson, CCIM The Clawson Group
Mid-Market Real Estate Banker of the Year (Under $75 Million) Colton Smith Marcus & Millichap
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Contractor of the Year Cory Moore Big-D Construction
Developer of the Year Jeffrey Woodbury Woodbury Corporation
Industrial Broker of the Year Jeremy Jensen IPG Commercial
Investment Broker of the Year Kip Paul Cushman & Wakefield/Commerce
Multi-Family Broker of the Year Greg Barratt Berkadia
Office Broker of the Year Brandon Fugal CBC Advisors
Property Manager of the Year Nathan Thompson NuTerra Partners
Real Estate Attorney of the Year Leeza Evensen Snell & Wilmer, LLP
Retail Broker of the Year Stuart Thain CBC Advisors
Rookie of the Year Nate Worthen Newmark Grubb ACRES
CCIM of the Year Jeremy Doyle Adobe
Price-CCIM Scholarship Katie Wilking Clinard
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Gabrielle Reid
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Hall of Fame
Economic Growth
Mark Gibbons
Kenneth Nye
Property Reserve, Inc.
The University of Utah
Architectural Firm of the Year
Commercial Real Estate Banker of the Year (Over $75 Million)
Peggy McDonough
Johnny Clawson, CCIM
MHTN Architects
The Clawson Group
Mid-Market Real Estate Banker of the Year
Contractor of the Year
(Under $75 Million)
Colton Smith
Cory Moore
Marcus & Millichap
Big-D Construction
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Developer of the Year
Industrial Broker of the Year
Jeffrey Woodbury
Jeremy Jensen
Woodbury Corporation
IPG Commercial
Investment Broker of the Year
Multi-Family Broker of the Year
Kip Paul
Greg Barratt
Cushman & Wakefield/Commerce
Berkadia
Office Broker of the Year
Property Manager of the Year
Brandon Fugal
Nathan Thompson
CBC Advisors
NuTerra Partners
Real Estate Attorney of the Year
Retail Broker of the Year
Leeza Evensen
Stuart Thain
Snell & Wilmer
CBC Advisors
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Rookie of the Year
CCIM of the Year
Nate Worthen
Jeremy Doyle
Newmark Grubb ACRES
Adobe
CCIM Utah The Utah CCIM Chapter created the Utah CCIM Excellence Awards, now the premier gathering of business leaders in Utah, to recognize the accomplishments of outstanding men and women who exemplify the highest degree of business excellence in the commercial real estate industry. The CCIM designation, or Certified Commercial Investment Member, is a premier commercial real estate certification that requires 100+ hours of training and considerable investment. Learn more at utahccimchapter.com.