Kenneth R. Siegle, MAI, M.S.F., was a commercial real estate loan servicing officer for seven years and a staff appraiser for six years. He has expertise in appraising a variety of properties, including: apartments, general office buildings, medical office buildings, retail centers, subdivisions, industrial buildings, vacant land, single-family residential, self-storage facilities, car washes, and more. Ken holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a minor in systems analysis from Taylor University, and a master’s of science degree in finance from Walsh College. He is a Designated Member of the Appraisal Institute (MAI), as well as a state certified general real estate appraiser. He presently serves as a member of the nominating committee of the Great Lakes Chapter of the Appraisal Institute (he previously served as a board director and regional rep), and he is also a member of the Macomb Township Board of Review.
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Rhea D. Allen is a certified general real estate appraiser who began her appraisal career in 1997 as a research assistant at Stout Risius Ross Inc. After obtaining her limited license in 2003, she was promoted to an appraiser and then to senior appraiser in 2006, when she earned her certified general license. Rhea has appraised numerous properties including industrial buildings, retail buildings, general and medical office buildings, apartments, vacant land, and subdivisions. She joined Siegle & Associates in 2008. Rhea received a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Grand Valley State University in 1992.
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Gerald S. Daugherty has been involved in various aspects of the commercial and residential real estate industry since 1977. He was employed by a major financial institution for 25 years in a number of real estate related positions. As a residential REO property manager, he managed and sold hundreds of residential real estate properties. For nine years he was a commercial real estate loan senior analyst. His experience in this position included commercial real estate loan collateral analysis, and managing and selling foreclosed commercial real estate. He has been appraising real estate since the mid-1980s and has been a licensed real estate appraiser since the state appraisal licensing law was enacted in the 1990s. Jerry has a bachelor’s degree in finance from Walsh College.
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