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Cameron joins Grubb & Ellis as vice president

According to Grubb & Ellis Co., Jason Cameron has joined the company as vice president, office group, effective immediately. In his new role, Cameron will be responsible for landlord and tenant representation in the central business district. "Jason has a strong track record in both agency leasing and tenant representation in downtown Boston, making him a great addition to our team," said Stephen Brodsky, executive V.P. and managing director of Grubb & Ellis. Cameron added, "Grubb & Ellis has a very entrepreneurial culture that works well with my business objectives. I look forward to leveraging the company's reputation and full-service platform to help grow our presence in the Boston CBD." Cameron, 38, began his career in commercial real estate in 1999 with Spaulding & Slye, which was later acquired by Jones Lang LaSalle in 2005. He received his bachelor's degree from Saint Michael's College and is a member of the Commercial Brokers Association and the Greater Boston Real Estate Board. He is on the board of directors of South Shore Playhouse Associates, a not-for-profit organization that supports arts and education in Southeastern Massachusetts. About Grubb & Ellis Company Grubb & Ellis Company (NYSE: GBE) is one of the largest and most respected commercial real estate services and investment companies in the world. Our 6,500 professionals in more than 100 company-owned and affiliate offices draw from a unique platform of real estate services, practice groups and investment products to deliver comprehensive, integrated solutions to real estate owners, tenants and investors. The firm's transaction, management, consulting and investment services are supported by highly regarded proprietary market research and extensive local expertise. Through its investment subsidiaries, the company is a leading sponsor of real estate investment programs that provide individuals and institutions the opportunity to invest in a broad range of real estate investment vehicles, including public non-traded real estate investment trusts (REITs), mutual funds and other real estate investment funds. For more information, visit www.grubb-ellis.com
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