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Hilson joins Jay Nuss Realty Group as an advisor

Braintree, MA Tyler Hilson, a Norwell native and resident, has joined Jay Nuss Realty Group as an advisor. Hilson graduated from Clemson University with a degree in Financial Management concentrated in real estate. Following graduation, he returned to the South Shore to launch his career in commercial real estate.

“We are delighted to add Tyler to our growing staff,” said Jay Nuss, founder of Jay Nuss Realty Group. “Commercial real estate is a service business and bright, motivated people like Tyler help our clients make informed and prudent choices for their office, warehouse and investment needs.”

Prior to attending Clemson, Hilson graduated from Norwell High School. There he served as the president of the National Honor Society and co-founded the Norwell Volunteer Corp, which helps connect high school students with volunteer opportunities in community. 

He is a member of the South Shore Chamber of Commerce and is an active golfer, boater, and sports enthusiast.

He said, “I joined the Jay Nuss Realty Group because I had the immediate impression that Jay has the experience and knowledge that I yearn for and that his mentoring would be highly beneficial.  I am impressed that Jay is honest, direct and personable with everyone he interacts with. I look forward to growing with the position and the company and helping connect business leaders with commercial properties that are a good fit.”

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