Mr. Cumbie is the Chief Executive Officer and Principal of NVCommercial Incorporated, NVRetail and Metro Management Services, commercial real estate investment, development and services companies which exceed $1.0 billion completed or in-process projects in the Washington, D.C., Richmond, Virginia and Denver, Colorado metropolitan areas.
and projects include office, retail, hotel and mixed-use properties. provides asset management, property management and development management services for NVCommercial, NVRetail as well as third party clients.
Mr. Cumbie is also the President of , which manages the NVCommercial Real Estate Fund I, a $30-million opportunistic real estate investment fund focused on the greater Washington area. Since the initial closing in November, 2011, the Fund has made nine investments totaling over $33 million.
From 2008 to 2011, Mr. Cumbie served as the Executive Director of the Center for Real Estate Development at the University of North Carolina鈥檚 Kenan-Flagler Business School and as an adjunct professor. He co-taught the real estate development course in the MBA program.
From 1977 to 1983, Mr. Cumbie co-founded all of the 鈥淣V鈥 companies including NVR, a publicly-traded home-building company that operates through the Ryan Homes and NVHomes trade names. From 1973 through 1977, Mr. Cumbie was Vice President and Project Manager for Venture Management Incorporated, a resort development firm located in Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of North Carolina in 1970 and received a Master of Business Administration degree from UNC in 1973.
Mr. Cumbie serves in leadership roles in numerous community, business and charitable organizations in the Washington area including the immediate past Board Chair and board member of INOVA Health System. He also serves on the boards of the George Mason University Board of Visitors, UNC鈥檚 Kenan-Flagler Business School Foundation, WashingtonFirst Bank, AusculSciences, Inc. and the Unity School of Christianity.
Mr. Cumbie previously served on the Boards of Directors of NVR Inc., NVR Savings Bank, Potomac Bank of Virginia and the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce. Both NVR Savings and Potomac Bank were sold for significant gains to Crestar and Sandy Spring Bank, respectively. He was President of the Northern Virginia Chapter of NAIOP in 1991 and served as a member of the national NAIOP Board from 1999-2004. Mr. Cumbie was appointed to the Virginia Public Buildings Board by Governor Mark Warner, the Virginia Port Authority Board of Commissioners by Governor Tim Kaine and the GMU Board of Visitors by Governor Terry McAuliffe.