The Central Arizona Chapter of CCIM, commercial real estate’s global standard for professional achievement, has announced its leadership and board members for 2022.


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Todd Hamilton, CCIM, SIOR, Citywide Commercial Real Estate, will serve a second year as President. The leadership team includes Brian Teske, CCIM, Casita Capital Realty, President-Elect; Sabrina Walters, SLW Realty Group LLC, Secretary/Treasurer; and Marina Hammersmith, CCIM, ORION Investment Real Estate, Immediate Past President.

Todd Hamilton, CCIM, SIOR, Citywide Commercial Real Estate.

Board members for 2022: Chad Kirkorsky, Citywide Commercial; Nicole Marucci, Champion Title & Settlements Inc.; Bobbie Mastracci, CCIM, SIOR, Phoenix West Commercial; Belinda Rosthenhausler, CDC Small Business Finance; Brian Teske, CCIM, Casita Capital Realty; Sheila Long, Old Republic Exchange; Eli Mastracci, CCIM, Phoenix West Commercial; Jennette Bennett, CCIM, Kidder Mathews; Bettina Hunt, CCIM, Healthcare Trust of America; John Kinser, Enterprise Bank & Trust; and Perry A. Gabuzzi, CCIM, Kidder Mathews.

Ad-hoc board member is Lisa Richardson, Real Living SJ Fowler Real Estate.

“I am so honored to serve another year as chapter President,” Hamilton said.  “Our 2022 Board comprises seasoned commercial real estate professionals with a laser focus on growing the Central Arizona CCIM chapter and the pre-eminent CCIM education. We have a robust schedule of networking opportunities planned throughout 2022 and I can’t wait to get everyone together again.”

The CCIM Institute confers the Certified Commercial Investment Member designation. To earn the CCIM designation, commercial real estate professionals must complete more than 160 hours of case-study driven education covering topics such as interest-based negotiation, financial analysis, market analysis, user decision analysis, investment analysis, and ethics in commercial investment real estate.

Candidates must also compile a portfolio demonstrating the depth of their commercial real estate experience and pass a comprehensive examination.

Learn more about CCIM Central Arizona Chapter: centralazccimchapter.com.