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CAREER SUMMARY
As a Brokerage Associate with Lee & Associates Greenville / Spartanburg, Elledge specializes in industrial acquisitions, dispositions, development, and tenant representation. Elledge is partnered with top producer and principal, Jordan Skellie, SIOR, and together they assist individuals and companies with their industrial real estate objectives. With over 5 years of real estate marketing experience, Elledge brings a unique perspective and deep insight into what it takes to market a property.
Prior to transitioning into commercial brokerage in June of 2022, Elledge joined Lee & Associates in 2019 as the Marketing Manager of the Greenville & Spartanburg offices. As Marketing Manager, he was responsible for developing, executing, and managing strategic marketing and public relation initiatives to promote the acquisition and disposition of commercial real estate properties. He worked closely with each broker to provide strategic planning, marketing collateral, sales and leasing packages, listing presentations, and proposal packets.
Elledge grew up in Fountain Inn, South Carolina, went to College at Anderson University and then moved to Atlanta after Graduation. After receiving a degree in Graphic Design and Marketing, he moved to Atlanta for a few years to pursue a career in real estate marketing with a large international company. In 2019, Elledge and his wife moved back to his hometown to pursue a career in commercial real estate with Lee & Associates. In their free time, they enjoy spending time with their family, friends and traveling to new places. His hobbies include golfing, carpentry, and cooking.
EDUCATION
- Anderson University, South Carolina – Bachelor of Arts, Graphic Design & Marketing
- South Carolina Real Estate Salesman License
- North Carolina Real Estate Salesman License in Progress
MEMBERSHIPS & ASSOCIATIONS
- Urban Land Institute Member
- 2020 ULI Young Leader Mentor Program Participant
- Alumni Board Member at Anderson University, South Carolina
- Gray Court Owings Historical Society