Emilee Collins elected to NC-CCIM Board of Directors

Commercial real estate broker Emilee Collins, CCIM has been recently elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the North Carolina Chapter of the Certified Commercial Investment Member (NC-CCIM) Institute.

The NC-CCIM Chapter is a professional organization comprised of highly trained commercial real estate practitioners who have earned the CCIM designation—recognized globally as a benchmark for expertise in investment analysis, market knowledge, and ethical standards. The chapter supports education, networking, and leadership development for commercial real estate professionals across North Carolina.

Emilee Collins, CCIM

Why Service Matters

“I am a firm believer that leadership and service within our industry are just as important as the work we do day to day with clients,” said Emilee. “The CCIM designation has played a significant role in my professional development, and I’m honored to have the opportunity to give back by serving on the NC-CCIM Board and helping support the next generation of commercial real estate leaders.”

As a member of the Board of Directors, Emilee will contribute to advancing the chapter’s mission of education, professional excellence, and advocacy for the commercial real estate industry throughout the state.

As a commercial real estate broker, Emilee focuses on projects along the I-85 corridor, spanning the Triangle and Triad regions. Her primary area of specialization is industrial real estate.

Emilee can be reached at 919-730-7040 or Emilee@PickettSprouse.com.

Pickett Sprouse is the commercial real estate division of West & Woodall Real Estate, providing full-service commercial real estate brokerage and property management services. For more information, visit Pickett Sprouse Commercial Real Estate.

Episode 17 | Inside the CCIM Designation with PJ Doherty

In this Behind the Building episode, Emilee Collins, CCIM sits down with Marcus Thomas, AIA, NCARB, President and CEO of KEi Architects, to explore the intersection of visionary design and community impact. As the leader of a prominent minority-owned architecture firm serving the Southeast, Marcus brings a unique perspective on how thoughtful design drives long-term institutional goals and equitable growth.

Episode 16 | Cost Segregation Explained with Kevin Giles

In this episode, Emilee Collins, CCIM sits down with Kevin Giles, Director at Giles Flythe Engineers, to pull back the curtain on the technical and financial lifecycles of commercial real estate. Since 2010, Kevin has been a pivotal partner for investors and developers, providing the critical due diligence and tax optimization strategies that turn a “good deal” into a high-performing asset.

Episode 15 | User-first design in Commercial Architecture with Marcus Thomas, AIA

In this Behind the Building episode, Emilee Collins, CCIM sits down with Marcus Thomas, AIA, NCARB, President and CEO of KEi Architects, to explore the intersection of visionary design and community impact. As the leader of a prominent minority-owned architecture firm serving the Southeast, Marcus brings a unique perspective on how thoughtful design drives long-term institutional goals and equitable growth.