I have more than a decade of experience analyzing and valuing commercial real estate. As an MAI appraiser I’ve valued thousands of properties, from gas stations to data centers and everything in between.

I began my real estate career at SC&H Group in Washington, D.C., focused on successfully lowering our clients’ real estate taxes. During that time, I was selected as the lead staff for the firm’s newly established appraisal group, and eventually moved to CBRE, where I focused my skills on valuing retail assets, hotels, and country clubs. I was recognized for outstanding performance in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore region in 2018, and in 2019, I relocated to the Atlanta area where my focus shifted to data centers, office buildings, and industrial properties.

Working in appraisal for nearly a decade has given me the opportunity to understand hundreds of different property types. As an appraiser, I have been uniquely situated within commercial real estate to digest the greatest amount of property information and property data. Like brokers or investors, appraisers evaluate hundreds of properties each year but unlike brokers or investors, appraisers are obligated to analyze and summarize each property’s data and synthesize it into a report that can be relied upon. As a high-volume appraiser with wider experience than most, I have a unique familiarity with real estate information, which is the basis of the technology products we are developing here at Cavalry.

When I’m not working, I spend time with my wife Atsumi, our three daughters, and our Corgipoo Dino (as in dinosaur, a topic of great interest to our eldest daughter when she persuasively suggested the name). We love taking the whole circus camping, hiking, and to visit with our family nearby in Georgia and abroad in Japan.

I received both my Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Master of Science-Real Estate from the University of Florida.