| GRANT EDWARDH, AACI, P. APP., MAI
Advisor 1990 to 1994
To the MacKenzie Financial Corporation as a member of the MEF Fund Investment Committee.
Arbitration 1985 to Present
Acted as a sole or a nominee in over twenty arbitrations.
Seminars 1975 to Present - Seminar Leader and Panelist
Organized seminars for the appraisal profession for many years. Chaired panels or was a speaker for at least one seminar per year. Given papers on Canadian real estate in Peru and Korea.
1982-1983 - Eighth Edition Text Book of the Appraisal of Real Estate
This was the first text book specifically designed for use as a University text book. Served on the creative committee to develop text book which was published in 1983.
Born Edmonton, Alberta, November 30, 1940
Education
1956-1958 Ross Shepperd High School, Edmonton, Alberta
1959-1963 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
University of North Dakota
Appraisal
1973 Designated Member of The Appraisal Institute of Canada (AACI)
1973 Designated Member of The Appraisal Institute (MAI)
1978 President of The Ontario Chapter MAI
1980-1982 Governing Councilor MAI
1980 Member of The Society of Real Estate Appraisers
1980-1981 President of The Ontario Chapter
Arbitration
1989 Member of The Arbitration & Mediation Institute of Ontario Inc.
1992 Designated Chartered Arbitrator (C.Arb.)
Member of Arbitration & Mediation Institute of Canada Inc.
1993 Director and Member of The C.Arb. Accreditation Committee
Employment Record
1963-1965 Marketing Representative, Gulf Oil
1965-1973 Appraiser, Chaffe MacKenzie & Ray Ltd.
1973-1984 Partner, MacKenzie, Ray, Heron & Edwardh
1984-Present President and Partner, MacKenzie, Ray, Heron & Edwardh
Professional Experience
Real Estate Appraiser since 1965 and for the past 24 years a partner in the firm and President for 14 years. Valuation advice given to a large variety of clients for many years. This endeavour includes feasibility analysis, purchase and sales consulting, advisory capacity and negotiation. As President of MacKenzie, Ray, Heron & Edwardh, there is continuous involvement with appraisers, along with a wide variety of valuation assignments.
Expert testimony given in the field of real estate valuation before:
Numerous arbitrations
Assessment Review Board
Provincial Court, Family Division
Supreme Court of Ontario now The Ontario Court, General Division
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