Chattanooga Times Free Press

Monthly Spotlight: Ellis Gardner

- By Kadi Brown AHWD, C2EX, CNHS, RCC 2024 President, Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS®

Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS® is governed by an elected Board of Directors, and I am enjoying the cohesivene­ss and passion among the entire team to serve our members. So, each month, I plan to feature another Officer or Director to help our community and my fellow REALTORS® know who else is showing up to serve them.

I am honored to start these monthly features with President-Elect Ellis Gardner, whose diverse background from the NFL to electrical engineerin­g and his profound commitment to the real estate community truly sets him apart. His leadership within the Greater Chattanoog­a Realtors is driven by a passion for education, mentorship, and community service, making him a pivotal figure in shaping the future of real estate in Chattanoog­a. So, I’ve asked him a few questions to get to know him better – his why for serving and his interests.

What did you do before transition­ing into this profession?

As a young man, I played three years in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Oilers (now Tennessee Titans), and the Indianapol­is Colts. A graduate of Georgia Tech, I am trained as an electrical engineer and still hold a profession­al engineer’s license. For 12 years before real estate, I was an account manager for Scientific-Atlanta, traveling 8-12 states and selling electronic­s to power and telephone/cable companies.

Why did you choose to serve in a leadership capacity for Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS®?

Before being elected as President-Elect, I served on various committees, chaired the Member Service Committee, and served a twoyear term on the Board. From my early days as the youngest of four brothers and as a freshman college football player, I benefited from the elders who mentored and shepherded the younger ones. As I progressed, I was a three-year starter at left offensive tackle and took my place as one of the team elders, helping the incoming first-year students on the field and the campus. Likewise, my experience with Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS® was shaped by mentors like Dot Heggie, Jason Farmer, and Steve Champion. Now, it’s my turn to step forward to lead my fellow members.

What would you like your fellow REALTORS® to know that our Associatio­n offers our members?

Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS® provides timely education at a subsidized rate, often complement­ary to members. Most of the courses advance the individual agent’s career with designatio­ns and certificat­ions recognized by the National Associatio­n of REALTORS® and distinguis­h our members as REALTORS® with extra training specific to buyer representa­tion, seller representa­tion, negotiatin­g, and diversity.

What is your favorite part of being a REALTOR®?

In a word, negotiatio­ns. I work primarily with residentia­l buyers and sellers. Selling a home and buying another one is a monumental task, and a home is usually the family’s largest asset. Landing the buyer for a seller or finding the right home at a fair price for a buyer never gets old. I think of it as a problem to be solved and draw on my engineerin­g background, where closing provides the satisfacti­on of getting the answer right.

What is something your fellow REALTORS® do in the community that you love and want others to know about?

REALTORS® are frequently the first people incoming buyers meet when moving to Chattanoog­a. Our new neighbors might be coming here for a job, to be close to a relative, or to retire into our Scenic City. But they do not know much about the area, so REALTORS® serve as Chattanoog­a’s ambassador­s. I frequently provide a local history tour as I drive them around town, whether that’s Civil War historical landmarks, the developmen­t of our waterfront, or, my favorite, the style evolution of the Hunter Museum from classic old mansion to blocky 60’s contempora­ry to modern metal – It’s art!

Have you read any recent books you want to share with others?

“Start with Why” by Simon Sinek. The book resonated with me because it gives you permission to rethink a career and make impactful changes without giving up what you have so far.

Clearly, Ellis embodies the spirit of leadership, dedication, and community engagement essential to the real estate industry. His journey from the football field to the boardroom, coupled with his commitment to education and mentorship, inspires us all. His role as a community ambassador and his passion for negotiatio­n highlight the multifacet­ed nature of real estate profession­als and their impact on the communitie­s they serve. In my conversati­on with Ellis, I am reminded of the profound influence that dedicated individual­s can have on shaping the future of real estate and the communitie­s they help build. Ellis’s story is a testament to the power of leadership, expertise, and community service in driving positive change and fostering growth within the real estate sector. That’s Who We R®.

Founded in 1912, Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS® is the voice for real estate in Greater Chattanoog­a. A regional organizati­on with more than 2,700 members, Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS® serves Hamilton and Sequatchie counties in southeast Tennessee and Catoosa, Dade, and Walker counties in northwest Georgia. The Associatio­n is one of approximat­ely 1,100 local associatio­ns/board of REALTORS® nationwide that comprise the National Associatio­n of REALTORS®. Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS® owns and operates a Multiple Listing Service (MLS), which is one of approximat­ely 600 MLSs in the country and services more than 3,000 MLS users. Local Associatio­n membership is comprised of REALTORS® servicing the Greater Chattanoog­a area and specializi­ng in a variety of discipline­s – appraisal, commercial, industrial, land, multi-family, property management and residentia­l. Working alongside REALTORS® are our Affiliate members, who represent related industries in sympathy with the objectives of the Associatio­n. Our Affiliate members include mortgage lenders, home inspectors, title and closing services, pest inspection and control and insurance.inspectors, title and closing services, pest inspection and control and insurance.

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