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Update: Kelley Commercial Partners’ LR, NWA Offices Name New Shareholder Partners

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Kelley Commercial Partners of Little Rock and Kelley Commercial Partners Northwest of Springdale have appointed four new shareholder partners: the Little Rock office’s Jessica Miller and Gary Smith and the Northwest office’s Jay Pearcy and Matt Strom.

Miller and Smith will be joining existing partners Hank Kelley Jr., Daryl Peeples, Maggie Hogan, Nick Kelley, Cynthia Lu, Brooke Miller, Kevin Pledger, Eric Varner and Cheryl White. Pearcy and Strom will be joining existing partners existing partners Jordan Jeter, Philip Schmidt and Hank Kelley Jr.

Jessica Miller joined the firm in 2007 and worked her way through its accounting, brokerage and property management departments before settling into accounting in 2013. In 2018, she was promoted to accounting manager and director of human resources. Miller earned a bachelor’s degree in human resource management from Park University in 2012.

Smith began his commercial real estate career as an agent at the firm in 1998 and was promoted to director of business development in 2005. He received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from East New Mexico University. For several years, he has served as chair and as a member of the golf committee for the Centers for Youth and Family Foundation Annual Golf Tournament.

Pearcy began his real estate career in 2005 as a sales associate at Pinnacle Realty Group, a subsidiary of Hunt Ventures. He joined Kelley Commercial Partners in 2016 as property manager. In 2020, he became the principal broker. Pearcy is the lead property manager and oversees the management of 1,500,000 SF and 35 commercial properties. He also serves as a board member for the Washington County Planning Commission.

Strom graduated from the University of Arkansas with a degree in finance and an emphasis in real estate. He moved to Denver, Colorado, where he earned his Series 7 and Series 63 license to sell non-traded Real Estate Investment Trust investments. After returning to northwest Arkansas, he continued his commercial real estate career as an agent at Kelley Commercial Partners in 2016. He received his CCIM designation in 2018.

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