Ken Noack, Jr. is a land and retail specialist with Newmark in Sacramento, California and serves as a Senior Managing Director. Noack has a diversified background in the real estate industry. He began his career building custom homes in the Pacific Northwest, then spent the following six years with Feature Homes, Inc. in Santa Rosa, California, developing production housing, mini-storage, warehouses, retail and office projects throughout Northern California.
Prior to joining Newmark, Noack had been affiliated with Sacramento-based Grubb & Ellis (17 years) and Camray Commercial (13 years) as a land and retail specialist where he was consistently recognized as a Top Producer.
Mr. Noack is a native of Sacramento, actively involved in the community as well. His involvement includes:
- Four-time Humanitarian of the Year - Sacramento ACRE
- Chairman/Board of Directors/KVIE 6 Public Television
- Chairman/Board of Directors/Yolo Basin Foundation
- President/Board of Directors/Rotary Club of Sacramento
- Chairman/Board of Directors/Sacramento Society for the Blind
- Chairman/Board of Directors/California State Library Foundation
- Board of Directors Capitol Valley Bank
- Chairman/Board of Trustees/Sacramento Rotary Foundation
- Pentagon JCOC 78
- President/Board of Directors – Headwaters Basin Project
Partial List of Sale Transactions
- 3,300 Acres, Amador County, CA: WND
- 16,100 Acres, Amador County, CA: $90,000,000
- 1,200 Acres, Rancho Murieta, CA: WND
- 250 Acres, Folsom, CA: $22,500,000
- Blue Oaks Marketplace, Rocklin, CA: $30,000,000
- Nimbus Village, Rancho Cordova, CA: $11,250,000
Education
- University of Denver
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of San Francisco – Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Relations Organizational Behavior
Personal Information
In his spare time, he is an avid skier. He is also a retired soccer player and pilot, cyclist and mountaineer having climbed 40 major peaks in the world (and counting) including Mt. Aconcagua; Argentina, the highest peak in the Western hemisphere; Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest peak on the African continent; the Matterhorn; and Mt. Blanc, the highest peak in Europe. Noack has also completed the Markleyville Death Ride twice (1992 and 2008), one of the most difficult bicycle marathons in the world.