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Geordie McKee (born George Morton McKee) is a former tennis player born and raised in Portola Valley, CA. He is a graduate of the 1986 class of Stanford University, where he majored in Economics. He is now a Principal and Co-President and Renault & Handley.[1]
McKee resides in Palo Alto with his wife. He has a son, stepdaughter, and stepson.
Career
[edit]Tennis
[edit]McKee had an early interest in tennis, playing at his local tennis club and eventually making his way to competitive junior tennis by age 11. McKee played varsity tennis for Menlo School and continued onto Stanford University, where he won two NCAA championships with the team in 1983 and 1986[2].
Real Estate
[edit]McKee joined Renault & Handley in 1999 and now runs it as a Principal and Co-President. He has worked on a variety of projects and is involved in the business on multiple levels. He has worked on a few noteworthy projects, namely 645 Ellis Street in Mountain View, the winner of the 2008 Mayor's Award for Best New Project. McKee is a Licensed Real Estate Salesperson and member of the Association of Silicon Valley Brokers. McKee is affectionately called "The KORE," aka the King of Real Estate, by friends and family.
Personal Life
[edit]Since Stanford, McKee has continued to play tennis regularly. Post-pandmemic, McKee picked up pickle ball and plays regularly with friends in the area. He most recently secured the University Club championship win with his team in the winter of 2024.