Charles W. (Sandy) Rex III, MAI, established RMI Midwest in 1991 after serving as president of Rex-McGill, Inc., the oldest real estate valuation company in Orlando. Since coming to the Chicagoland area, Sandy’s work has focused on transportation, utility/communication, and pipeline corridors in both urban and rural areas, while still including the valuation of large, multi-use, land tracts. He has also specialized in the valuation of conservation easements and co-authored the curriculum material for the Appraisal Institute’s Valuation of Conservation Easement professional development program. In recognition of his instruction and authorship of various appraisal educational programs over the years, he received the Appraisal Institute’s 1991 George L. Schmutz Memorial Award in recognition of his contribution to the advancement of appraisal education. Qualifications
Cameron R. Rex has been with RMI Midwest since 2001, where he has been integral in developing the analytical and illustrative uses of geographic information systems (GIS) for the valuation of corridors. In addition to his work as associate appraiser, Cameron has become proficient in the appraisal of corridors, augmented by railroad design and construction courses at the University of Wisconsin College of Engineering. Cameron graduated in 2004 with a degree in geography from Northeastern Illinois University, where he also served as a GIS specialist and technical assistant for the geography department. That same year, he received awards from the Illinois GIS Association (Outstanding Achievements in the GIS Field of Study) and the Illinois Geographic Society (Outstanding Senior in Geography). Qualifications
Susan Motycka Rex has held management and editorial positions in trade publishing and finance-related professional associations, including the Appraisal Institute. In addition, she has developed seminars and instructed for the Institute as a communication specialist. Susan taught communication at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where she received her BFA and MA degrees.


