

A CCIM since 2002, Brad Bonkowski, CCIM, was the broker/owner of NAI Alliance Carson City. Brad served as the President of the local Board of Realtors, was selected as Realtor of the Year twice. Brad was an active member of CCIM of Northern Nevada and Treasurer for CREW of Northern Nevada, was the original staunch proponent of the downtown improvement project which later morphed into the corridor improvement projects which are still underway today.


A CCIM since 2002, Brad Bonkowski, CCIM, was the broker/owner of NAI Alliance Carson City. Brad served as the President of the local Board of Realtors, was selected as Realtor of the Year twice. Brad was an active member of CCIM of Northern Nevada and Treasurer for CREW of Northern Nevada, was the original staunch proponent of the downtown improvement project which later morphed into the corridor improvement projects which are still underway today.


Dewey Struble, CCIM, has practiced commercial real estate for over 30 years. He has held numerous positions of leadership within The CCIM Institute, most notably serving as 1998 national president. Beyond his work on the board of directors, in his local CCIM chapter, and as a member of the CCIM TECH board of directors, Struble is known across the organization as a dedicated friend and mentor. Mr. Struble is the recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious CCIM Jay W. Levine Award for Distinguished Service.


Scholarship was created to honor the lifetime achievements and contributions of Charlie Mack, CCIM.


Tiah Brooks passed too young at 57. Tiah was a valued member of the Southern Nevada CCIM Chapter. Always in attendance at events and helping out on committees to make the Southern Nevada CCIM Chapter successful. She spent over 25 years of her career with First American Title Insurance and received numerous accolades for revenue, leadership and teamwork.


Andy Hantges, CCIM, was a 15-year veteran of the Las Vegas commercial real estate and finance industry and was a member of the Southern Nevada CCIM Chapter’s board of directors for 6 years. During this time he served as the membership chair. Over his career, Mr. Hantges was successful in closing over $500 million in transactions. Mr. Hantges was also the youngest unrestricted gaming license recipient in Las Vegas history. Mr. Hantges left an indelible mark on the chapter and community.


Soozi Jones Walker, CCIM, of Las Vegas, Nevada, has been working in commercial real estate since 1979 and is the Broker/Owner of Commercial Executives. She attained the CCIM Designation in 1991 and became a CCIM instructor in 2002. Soozi served as a Real Estate Commissioner for the Nevada Real Estate Division from 2007 to 2010, and as President of the Southern Nevada CCIM Chapter for three different terms.