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Bartow McDonald IV serves as managing director for Sperry Van Ness/ Skye Commercial Real Estate, specializing in the sale of land, retail, office, industrial and multifamily assets in North Central Florida.
Prior to joining Sperry Van Ness, McDonald served as the vice president of acquisitions and development for Cope Properties, Inc. in Ocala, Florida where he was responsible for acquisitions, entitlement, and marketing of portfolio and client properties. He specialized in locating, evaluating, and acquiring land investment opportunities for development of commercial and residential properties.
Previously, McDonald served as the founder and chief executive officer of two start-up companies; Bluewire, a service based electrical solutions company and StoreParts, a web-based software company that supplied supply chain management technology to the supermarket and food retail industries.
McDonald serves on the board of directors for the Central Florida Commercial Association of Realtors and is a member of the National Association of Realtors and the Florida Association of Realtors. In addition, he has participated as a conference speaker for the Florida Venture Capital Forum, Food Marketing Institute and is part of the Leadership Team at Christ Community Church.
McDonald earned his Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida.
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If you have any questions at all about using FREJLink to its maximum potential, please let me know. For instance, the bio you posted in the comments box below would have a permanent home at the top of your page if you use the box titled “Your FREJLink - Florida Commercial Real Estate Professionals Box.”
Don't hesitate to send us press releases on your deals as they close.
Welcome aboard! We hope you find your use of this site to be fun and profitable. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions.
Copied below my signature are some tips you may find helpful. Please take a look at my page or Matt Townsend’s page for examples of how to post information.
Regards,
Robert Pitts, Editor
Florida Real Estate Journal
Tips for using FREJLink effectively
First, the box on your profile page titled “Your FREJLink - Florida Commercial Real Estate Professionals Box” is the heart and soul of your FREJLink identity. It’s the best way to tell people about what you’re doing in the commercial real estate industry. After you sign in, click "edit" to add text, videos, photos or any other information.
Second, it's very easy to display your title/position and company name under your name and photo on the Members page. After you log in, click on the My Settings link to the top right of your profile page. In the “City” field, don't enter your city. Instead, type your title and company name, separated by a comma.
Finally, if you are having trouble getting your profile photo to display correctly, make sure that you do the following:
- Save the image in JPEG format
- Make sure the size of the image is 206 x 206 pixels
Questions? Go to the Florida Real Estate Journal group and contact us.
Prior to joining Sperry Van Ness, McDonald served as the vice president of acquisitions and development for Cope Properties, Inc. in Ocala, Florida where he was responsible for acquisitions, entitlement, and marketing of portfolio and client properties. He specialized in locating, evaluating, and acquiring land investment opportunities for development of commercial and residential properties.
Previously, McDonald served as the founder and chief executive officer of two start-up companies; Bluewire, a service based electrical solutions company and StoreParts, a web-based software company that supplied supply chain management technology to the supermarket and food retail industries.
McDonald serves on the board of directors for the Central Florida Commercial Association of Realtors and is a member of the National Association of Realtors and the Florida Association of Realtors. In addition, he has participated as a conference speaker for the Florida Venture Capital Forum, Food Marketing Institute and is part of the Leadership Team at Christ Community Church.
McDonald earned his Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida.