Affiliations

CCIM TECH(www.ccimtech.com) Board Member, 2010-current
CCIM Technologies, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the CCIM Institute (www.ccim.com).  CCIM Technologies is located in Dallas, Texas with additional offices in Chicago and Bedford.  The real estate technology company focuses on existing and emerging Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies to provide informative applications for the commercial real estate industry.  For over 10 years, CCIM Technologies has been an industry leader in applications designed to make better informed real estate decisions.  The online and integrated GIS applications are provided for the members of the CCIM Institute and are available for individual and corporate subscriptions.

CCIM Institute – (www.ccim.com) Board Member (2006-2009);
Member Services-Past Chairman (2007)
A Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) is a recognized expert in the disciplines of commercial and investment real estate. A CCIM is an invaluable resource to the commercial real estate owner, investor, and user, and is among an elite corps of 9,500 professionals across North America who hold the CCIM designation.

Jay W. Levine Leadership Academy – (www.ccim.com/academy) Graduate 2005
The Jay W. Levine Leadership Development Academy is a dynamic initiative that will foster the development of the next generation of leaders in the commercial investment real estate industry. The program will create a network of leaders whose increased awareness and commitment to service will help shape the future of the CCIM Institute.

Central Arizona CCIM Chapter – (www.cazccim.com) – Past President (2005)

Boys & Girls Club of the East Valley – (www.clubzona.com) – Served on the Bon Vivant
Fundraising Committee
The Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley serves more than 14,700 members, and continues to grow to meet the needs of today’s youth, providing a positive place for all kids and teens.  Club members participate in after-school and summer programs in the areas of education, recreation, peer leadership, prevention programs, performing arts, and physical fitness.  They learn computer skills, receive homework help, and interact with trained staff and volunteers who serve as positive role models and mentors.  When you hear the laughter and see the smiles, you will know your neighborhood Boys & Girls Club is making a difference by providing a safe and fun place for kids to go.

Tempe Leadership Class XXIII – (www.tempeleadership.org)
OUR MISSION
Tempe Leadership identifies emerging leaders and fosters leadership skills through education, experience, exposure and service to our community in order to sustain qualified citizens, employees and leaders for the future of the Tempe community.
THE PROGRAM
Tempe Leadership is a nine-month program that teaches participants about the strengths, needs and challenges facing Tempe.

Newtown CDC – (www.newtowncdc.org) Board Member, currently serving as Immediate Past Chair.
Newtown Community Development Corporation (Newtown) develops permanently affordable homes though its Community Land Trust Program and helps prepare first time homebuyers for homeownership.

Tempe Community Council (TCC) – (www.tempe.gov/TCC) Board Member
Tempe Community Council (TCC) is a nonprofit human service planning agency for Tempe, Arizona and the surrounding communities.  TCC serves as the Human Service administrator and planner for the City of Tempe.

Development Review Commission, City of Tempe (www.tempe.gov) July 2011 – current
The Development Review Commission was created to hold public meetings and hearings, to provide analysis and recommendations to the City Council regarding general land use policies and applications where the commission has recommendatory power, and to render final decisions on specified applications where the Commission has final decision-making power, including, but not limited to, all aspects of a proposed and future development. The Commission has the duty to carry out the provisions and intent of the General Plan and the Zoning and Development Code.

Kiwanis Club of Tempe (KCOT) – (www.kcot.org) Member
The Club was chartered on Feb. 20, 1952, through the work of the Phoenix Valley of the Sun Kiwanis Club, the 55th oldest Kiwanis Club, founded in 1918. For months, its sent members into Tempe to target men who had the interest, time and and will to be active in a civic service club. It was on a Wednesday night that 26 recruitments to the Kiwanis movement gathered at the now-gone Desert Landings Grill as its charter members. Harry Burger was elected as the first president.

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