NAI Alliance real estate agents honored at annual summit

Andie Wilson, owner of NAI Alliance Carson City, was honored as Generalist Broker of the Decade by NAI Alliance.

Andie Wilson, owner of NAI Alliance Carson City, was honored as Generalist Broker of the Decade by NAI Alliance.

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The NAI Alliance offices in Reno and Carson City received seven awards at the 10th Annual Summit Awards, an event recognizing the top brokers in the commercial real estate industry.

The Broker of the Decade Award was given to the broker in each sector who has won the award most over the past 10 years. J. Michael Hoeck, SIOR, senior vice president/principal of the Reno Industrial Properties Group, was named the Industrial Broker of the Decade, and Andie Wilson, CCIM, owner of NAI Alliance Carson City, was named the Generalist Broker of the Decade. These distinguishments are only awarded once every decade.

Kelly Bland, NAI Alliance senior vice president/principal of retail properties, won the 2014 award for Retail Broker of the Year for the third year in a row.

NAI Alliance Industrial Properties Group, J. Michael Hoeck, SIOR; Michael Nevis, CCIM; Dave Simonsen, CCIM, SIOR; and Steve Kucera, CCIM, received three awards — the 2014 Largest Single Sale Transaction, 2014 Industrial Brokers of the Year, and the 2014 Overall Brokers of the Year award.

Alejandra Avila of NAI Alliance Carson City has received the 2014 Extra Mile award, which is given annually to a commercial real estate practitioner who has gone above and beyond in their industry.

The Summit Awards of Northern Nevada recognizes notable achievements in the commercial real estate sectors. The Summit Awards is the only awards program of its kind in Northern Nevada to encourage and recognize distinguished commercial agents, brokers, property managers, developers and projects. The annual Summit Awards are sponsored by the Northern Nevada chapters of CCIM, CREW, and NAIOP.

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