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Dr. Lowell (Duke) Kuehn is a leading strategy consultant, with a sound record of success in the commercial real estate arena. As such we are honored to include him as part of our adjunct faculty at the Massimo Group.
Duke will be assisting many of our company clients, as well as individual clients with strategic planning and the implementation of those plans.
Duke is an emeritus professor of sociology at The Evergreen State College in the state of Washington where he has taught since 1975. Prior to Evergreen he taught at the University of California, Riverside. His last assignment at Evergreen was to the urban learning center in Tacoma where he taught planning, statistics and public policy.
Duke received his B.A. in sociology from the University of Redlands, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Washington. At Evergreen he served as Acting Director of the Institute for Public Policy, Director of the Graduate School in Public Administration, and Special Assistant to President Daniel J. Evans.
Duke specializes in providing strategic planning services to all kinds of organizations, but has focused on commercial real estate firms, networks and associations for the past five years. His clients include Kidder Mathews (Seattle), NAI Norris, Beggs and Simpson (Portland), NAI DG Hart (New York), Krombach Partners (St Louis), NAI MLG Commercial (Milwaukee), King Realty (Atlanta), Lynn and Associates, (San Francisco), NAI James E. Hanson (Hackensack), NAI Earle Furman, (Greenville), NAI Hiffman (Chicago), Easton Associates (Miami), FM Stone (Elkhart/South Bend), Tomlinson-Black (Spokane), Sylva-Kirk (Sacramento), NAI Mertz (Philadelphia), NAI Long Island, NAI Horizon (Phoenix and Las Vegas), Grubb & Ellis BRE (San Diego), NAI Vaughn (Albuquerque), the former Stoneleigh, Huff, Brous McDowell (Dallas & Fort Worth), Highwoods Properties (Raleigh), First Industrial Realty Trust (Chicago), NAI Global, CORFAC International, TCN Worldwide, GVA Worldwide and ONCOR International. He has also worked with associations, among them the Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS, FIABCI-USA, the CCIM Institute, the Appraisal Institute, the REALTORS Land Institute, the REALTORS Commercial Alliance, as well as commercial boards in St. Louis, Chicago, Wisconsin and Washington State, state realtor associations in Virginia, New York, Oregon and Washington including the strategic planning committee of the National Association of REALTORS and the Washington State Real Estate Commission.