Heidi Mickelson, SIOR, CCIM, serves as a managing director and senior advisor for Sperry Van Ness specializing in the sale of commercial investment property in Idaho and throughout the Intermountain West. With over 30 years of commercial real estate experience, Mickelson has completed retail, industrial, office and multifamily investment transactions throughout the country.
Prior to joining Sperry Van Ness, Mickelson served Colliers International as a principal and associate broker in Boise and Ketchum, Idaho. In 1990, Mickelson co-founded Pacific Properties Group in Los Angeles, California. Previously, she was a consultant for Homart Development, assisting with the recapitalization of several mixed use projects in California and Illinois. Prior to her affiliation with Homart, Mickelson was employed by Coldwell Banker Institutional Real Estate Services in San Francisco, California.
For Mickelson, community involvement is an important on-going commitment. With this in mind, she is the past chairman of the board of directors for the Expedition Inspiration Fund for Breast Cancer Research in Ketchum, Idaho and continues to serve on the board of directors. She is the past chair of the board of directors for the Bigwood School in Ketchum and is a sustaining member of the Junior League-Boise, Idaho, and a past member of the board of directors for Beaux Arts Society-Boise, Idaho.
Mickelson's professional affiliations include: affiliate member of the National Association of Realtors; member and past president of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors - Idaho Chapter; member of the International Council of Shopping Centers, and past member of the American Industrial Real Estate Association. She has earned the prestigious Certified Commercial Investment Member and Society of Industrial and Office Realtors designations. She holds real estate brokerage licenses in Idaho and Oregon.
Mickelson graduated Phi Beta Kappa and received her Bachelor of Arts in mathematics and psychology from Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts.