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Mar
21
2012

For Tyson Breinholt, service is not something he gives, it’s who he is. As a fifth generation Arizona native, he comes from a long line of pioneers who gave much of their lives to build this great state.
Tyson continues that legacy of service. Outside the office, he can be found organizing and fundraising for political campaigns; volunteering his time in the Arizona Soccer Club and Southbank Club as a soccer volunteer and coach; supporting organizations like One Life at a Time, which provides free career services, including career coaching, resume writing, computer skills, etc. for unemployed and underemployed individuals; participating in commercial and residential association meetings and activities; and teaching young boys how to become great men through Boy Scouts of America.
Having earned an Eagle Scout Award as a teenager, he learned the value of always doing his best and giving back to his community. Although his own son is too young to participate, he continues to use much of his personal time teaching other people’s boys leadership skills and self confidence, volunteering his time on weekends and holidays and sacrificing personal vacation time to attend scout camps and leadership training activities.
As a principal at J&J Commercial Properties, Inc., Tyson, with his energetic leadership and commitment to excellence, has been the driving force behind the highly successful Office Division. His dedication to his work has earned him recognition by CoStar as a Power Broker every year for the past six years and he has consistently been one of the top five producing agents for the last 12 years within Commercial Properties Incorporated. In recognition of the great leadership at CPI, they were named as one of Phoenix Business Journal’s 2011 Best Places to Work.
Commercial Properties Incorporated is the only local member of CORFAC International, providing clients with global reach and exposure. CPI is the 4th largest brokerage and is the largest locally owned brokerage in the State of Arizona. Last year CPI executed over 1,440 sales and lease transactions, more than double the next commercial real estate firm. With over 50 agents specializing in Office, Industrial, Retail, Multi Family, Land and Investment properties, CPI currently represents 55.5 million square feet for sale or lease, and manages over 100 projects approaching 4.5 million square feet in the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan area.Kids Need to Read warmly welcomes Tyson Breinholt to the foundation’s Board of Directors. His business expertise will be of great value as Kids Need to Read continues to develop its programs for a more literate America.
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