Resume - ANTHONY GIBBONS
Real Estate Appraisal, Counseling & Mediation
ANTHONY GIBBONS,
MAI, CRE
Mr. Gibbons
graduated from King's College, University of London with a Bachelor
Degree in Geography in July 1982. He graduated top of his Geography
class, with a First Class Honors degree, and a diploma in Religion and
Medical Ethics. At University, Mr. Gibbons was awarded the 1980
Barry Prize for top score in his class for Religion/Medical Ethics finals;
the 1981 Leathes Prize for second highest score in Religion/Medical
Ethics finals; the Stamford Geographical Prize in 1981 for the most
promising geography student; and the Geoid Prize, also in 1981, by the
London School of Economics–King's College Joint School of Geography
Association for his work on behalf of the Association.
Mr. Gibbons
entered private appraisal practice with the firm of Shorett & Riely
in January of 1983 and formed the company of Wronsky Gibbons & Riely
in December 1994. With his partners retiring in 1998 and 1999,
in July of 1999 Mr. Gibbons formed REuSOLVE – a company providing
real estate appraisal, counseling, mediation and arbitration services.
Completed American
Institute of Real Estate Appraisers Courses 1A-1, Real Estate Principles
and 1A-2, Basic Valuation Procedures in May of 1983. Completed
Courses 1B-A and 1B-B, Capitalization Theory & Techniques in June
of 1984. Completed Course 2-1, Case Studies in Real Estate Valuation,
and 2-2, Valuation Analysis and Report Writing in March of 1985.
Completed Course 2-3, Standards of Professional Practice, in April of
1986. Received credit for Demonstration Appraisal Report in August
of 1987, and a passing grade on the Comprehensive Examination in September
of 1987. Awarded the MAI designation by the American Institute
of Real Estate Appraisers (AIREA) on June 14, 1988, Member Number 7857.
Mr. Gibbons
was elected President of the Seattle Chapter, in 1999, and served on
the Chapter Board for eight years. He is past Chairman of the
local chapter Education Committee. He serves as the Regional Member
for Region One for the Ethics and Counseling Division of the Appraisal
Institute. In that capacity he oversees ethics and counseling
issues for Institute members in 8 Northwest states and British Columbia.
His term of office expired in 2003. For this work, Mr. Gibbons
was awarded the Robert L. Foreman Award in 1999, in recognition of "his
excellence and dedication to the enforcement of ethics and standards".
As of the date
of this report, Mr. Gibbons has completed the requirements of the continuing
education program of the Appraisal Institute, and is certified through
12/31/2012. He is licensed as a certified real estate appraiser,
general classification, by the State of Washington, license no. 1100854.
Mr. Gibbons
was invited to join The Counselors of Real Estate in December of 1997.
Membership in the Counselors is by invitation based on an individual’s
reputation for knowledge, integrity, experience and judgment in rendering
advice on real estate matters. The approximate 1,000 or so individuals
holding the CRE designation have pledged to maintain the highest standards
of professional conduct and service in the field of real estate counseling.
Principal
Anthony Gibbons
agibbons@realestatesolve.com
(206) 842-4887 Direct Line
(206) 628-0885 Seattle Line
(206) 909-1046 Cell
(206) 842-5082 Fax
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