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2025 Ones To Watch - Rising Stars Spotlight: Tim Hines, Horvath & Tremblay

Tim Hines
Vice President
Horvath & Tremblay

“Tim is an exceptional broker who brings a high level of urgency and unwavering dedication to every client engagement. He is 100% focused on delivering outstanding results and ensuring client success. With a strong work ethic, deep market knowledge, and strategic insight, Tim consistently ranks among the top performers in his field. His professionalism, responsiveness, and results- driven approach make him a trusted advisor and a valuable asset to any client.” - Bob Horvath, Executive Vice President at Horvath & Tremblay.

Advice you’d give someone starting out? In my experience, chasing instant success and gratification can often distract from the foundational principles that truly drive long- term success in this business. Early wins can be valuable – they provide momentum and the breathing room to focus on building strong, lasting practices. While success and recognition are certainly motivating, it’s the consistent application of solid business principles that has led to sustained growth for me.

Person who shaped your development, and how? Horvath & Tremblay as a whole has had a significant influence on me – not only through the educational resources and collaborative culture but also by witnessing the consistent success of my peers. It’s been a strong reminder that there’s always more to strive for by staying focused on both individual day to day performance and long- term goals. The most successful colleagues I’ve observed are those who remain disciplined in their daily practices. Their consistency over time has been the key to sustaining success and expanding their presence in the market.

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