Fred
Meyer
Director of Corporate Services
Highlights
Biography
Fred Meyer, Executive Vice President and Director of Brokerage and Corporate Services, is an accomplished and seasoned broker whose real estate career is characterized by long-term relationships with an exceptional commitment to process and client satisfaction. Fred commenced his career at NAI Mertz in 1985 and was named President of NAI Mertz of Pennsylvania in 1994. After separating for a season to take on an SVP position at GMH Capital partners he returned to NAI Mertz in 2002 and remains in an executive leadership position to this day. Fred is a leader among leaders, a visionary and a person with whom people want to do business.
Fred is consistently one of NAI Mertz’s top producers and continues to improve and perfect his brokerage skills through a commitment to evolving as a result of every experience, by attending educational workshops/seminars and benefiting from an active sharing of best practices among industry experts. As his commercial real estate acumen grew, Fred began giving back by taking on leadership positions within industry groups as well as forming alliances where there were needs. Notably, Fred is a Six Sigma Black Belt and works diligently to identify and implement leading analytical, measurement and improvement controls/tools to the practice of commercial real estate. The CRESTAR Alliance, a national affiliation of real estate professionals, was founded by Fred and focuses on threading Six Sigma processes through the lifecycle of a real estate event.
In addition to being a top ranked commercial and industrial broker with deep expertise in the corporate services space, Fred serves as Executive Vice President of NAI Mertz Corporation where he proudly champions a commitment to ethics, values, continuous learning and client retention. The firm is deeply rooted in New Jersey and Pennsylvania as evidenced by their 35 years in business. Fred has been a valued member of the NAI Mertz team for nearly twenty-five (25) years.
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