Patrick M. Lamb Awarded MAI Designation
Julie Cumings April 6th, 2011
Patrick M. Lamb was awarded the MAI Designation in March 2011. Appraisal Institute President Joseph Magdziarz, MAI, SRA will present the certificate to Patrick at the April 13, 2011 annual “Treat Your Associates” Chapter Dinner Meeting at the Broadmoor Golf
Club.
Patrick M. Lamb currently stands as President/CEO of Lamb Hanson Lamb Appraisal Associates, Inc. (LHL). This makes him the fourth consecutive generation of his family to operate a local appraisal firm, and the third consecutive generation of Appraisal Institute designated members. His father Michael B. Lamb, MAI/SRA and grandfather
Berkley A. Lamb, SRA both served as past presidents of the local chapter. In addition, Patrick’s brother Ian M. Lamb achieved his SRA.
Mr. Lamb is a Washington State General Certified appraiser and has been providing valuation services since 2001. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington in Business Administration. He is involved in performing a full spectrum of commercial and residential appraisal services to clients located throughout Western Washington and the Greater Pacific Northwest.
In addition to providing strategic direction and service to clients, Patrick also performs
technical components of the firm’s valuation projects, conducts interviews, reviews appraiser’s work, composes appraisal reports and ensures compliance with latest guidelines. He manages and performs complex assignments involving multiple locations and/or financial interests. His education background and experience in valuation encompasses all major appraisal disciplines.
Mr. Lamb has held a position on the steering committee for the RMA (Risk Management
Association) Young Professional Group (YP) for the last six years. He has served as
communications chair, programs chair, golf tournament chair, vice chairman, and chairman. As chairman, he acted as the liaison with the main Puget Sound RMA Chapter board. Patrick has also served on the Rainier Rotary Board as membership chair, the Florentine HOA board, Tower 39 Board, and LHL’s corporate board. Other affiliations include Washington State CPA’s, WSBA Young Lawyer Division, Financial Planning Service Group, and the International Right of Way Association.
“Achieving my MAI designation has been a challenging and rewarding task. The process has guided my career development and inspired me to become better at my profession. I am grateful to all those who live the life of an appraiser. Especially those who encouraged myinvolvement in the Appraisal Institute and supported me through the process. These individuals demonstrate firsthand the value of this organization everyday.”