KIG, Chicago’s leading commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in institutional multifamily properties throughout the Midwest, has announced Ricky Bole, 33, has joined the firm as marketing officer.
“Ricky is a key addition to our team. His ability to turn complex technical data into compelling, fun, easy-to-digest graphics for KIG Analytics, our proprietary industry analysis, is second to none,” said Susan Tjarksen, principal and managing broker at KIG. “By providing institutional real estate investors with forward-thinking, insightful, real-world market intelligence, we continue to further set ourselves apart from our competition.”
Most recently, Bole served as a creator and mixologist for SoHo House-Chicago. His graphic design background includes various roles with Playboy Enterprises, Inc., Ascension Health, and local branding or design work for many entrepreneurial ventures like The Cabaret Project, as well as pro bono work for non-profit organizations.
“I am pleased to join a firm where I can make a meaningful impact on the multi-family market by leveraging the power of design to communicate valuable analytics to real estate owners and investors,” said Bole.
Bole holds a bachelor of fine arts in visual communications from the International Academy of Design & Technology.
About KIG:
KIG is a Chicago-based commercial real estate brokerage and development consulting firm specializing in institutional multifamily properties throughout the Midwest. KIG works with institutional owners and investors on the acquisition and disposition of large multifamily properties and portfolios, as well as consulting with developers of multifamily projects, both apartment and condominium. KIG utilizes dynamic market intelligence created for a wider group of multifamily decision makers, resulting in a more transparent and profitable process. Wielding expert, in-depth multifamily knowledge and an unparalleled track record in transactions, KIG has assembled a forward-thinking team to interpret and deliver data-driven intelligence to today’s institutional investor.