CCIMs 30 Years Old and Younger are Changing the Dynamics of the Commercial Real Estate Industry

CCIMs 30 Years Old and Younger are Changing the Dynamics of the Commercial Real Estate Industry

Changing of the guard is like the changing of generations. Each generation has its own distinctive way of approaching work and life, and judging how to balance its priorities. Broadly, millennials care more about integrating community service into their careers, while baby boomers focused more on their careers and families.

Commercial Investment Real Estate recognizes 10 designees who are successfully navigating an industry experiencing relentless change while adhering to their core beliefs of personal growth, service, and community.

Look for these 2 Florida CCIMs to continue changing the face of the commercial real estate industry.  They exemplify the change in generational values and culture for the profession.


Andrew Green, CCIMAndrew Green, CCIM
Associate, Age 26
Colliers International | Fort Myers, Fla.

When he earned his CCIM pin in October 2017, Green became the youngest person ever in his office to earn the designation. He is a graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, where he still mentors students gaining real estate degrees.

His hard work and client-focused approach helped Green complete more than $50 million in sales volume in 2017, including a $19.7 million sale of a 3.5-acre parcel in Naples, Fla. In addition to helping other aspiring real estate professionals, he is actively involved with the Florida CCIM Chapter, as well as numerous other professional organizations in southwest Florida.


Artem Nashman, CCIMArtem Nashman, CCIM
Agent, Age 26
LandQwest Commercial | Fort Myers, Fla.

With more than 50 commercial real estate transactions completed in less than five years, Nashman is a self-driven and highly motived force in sales, acquisitions, and leasing services.

He serves as a board of director member of the Florida CCIM Chapter – Southwest District – and for the Commercial Investment Professionals of Southwest Florida. As the 2017 University Alliance Chair for his CCIM district, Nashman coordinated two events with Florida Gulf Coast University students and faculty.

“Giving back to the community is important to me, and I’m blessed to work with a team that understands and supports these important causes,” Nashman says.

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