David McKenney
President of Capital Markets

David McKenney serves as President of Capital Markets for Apple REIT Six, Inc. as well as Apple REIT Seven, Inc., Apple REIT Eight, Inc. and Apple REIT Nine, Inc., sister real estate investment trusts. Mr. McKenney also served as President of Capital Markets for Apple Hospitality Two, Inc. from its inception until May of 2007 when the Company was sold to an affiliate of ING Clarion and Apple Hospitality Five, Inc. from its inception until it was sold to Inland American Real Estate Trust in October of 2007. Mr. McKenney has been with Apple REIT Six and its sister companies since their beginnings and during that time has overseen eight public offerings of six capital totaling more than $3.925 billion, an ongoing offering of $2 billion and a $425 million merger of two REITs. In addition, he oversees the Investor Services department of the Company.

Mr. McKenney brings more than 25 years of real estate experience to Apple REIT Six, including more than seven years with Cornerstone Realty Income Trust, Inc., a REIT that owned and operated apartment communities in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Texas. Prior to that time, he served as Chief Financial Officer for The Henry A. Long Company, a regional development firm located in Washington, D.C. and as a Controller at Bozzuto & Associates, a regional developer of apartments and condominiums in the Washington, D.C. area. David also has five years of experience with Arthur Anderson & Company and is a Certified Public Accountant. Furthermore, he holds a Virginia Real Estate Sales License, and is a member of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts and the National Investor Relations Association.

David holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Accounting and Management Information Systems from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. He and his wife Patty reside in Richmond, Virginia with their three daughters.







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