PORTLAND, OR, Sept. 26, 2017 -- H. Ross Ford, President and CEO of TCN Worldwide, has announced the appointment of Timothy Mitchell, President of Norris & Stevens/TCN Worldwide in Portland, to the TCN Worldwide Board of Directors. Mr. Mitchell will be taking over for Dave Plumley of Principal Associates/TCN Worldwide in Detroit, who was elected to the board in 2016 and will finish out the remainder of Plumley’s term, through 2019.
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“We are very pleased to announce Timothy Mitchell as a TCN Worldwide Board Member,” stated H. Ross Ford. “Tim is a recognized leader in the commercial real estate industry and Norris & Stevens has been a member of TCN Worldwide since 1991. Tim has spent the majority of his professional career in commercial real estate, with over 30 years of industry success. He oversees commercial sales, leasing, and marketing activities at Norris & Stevens, as well as being a member of their newly formed Executive Committee. We welcome Tim to the TCN Worldwide Board of Directors and look forward to his continued contribution to our organization.”
Mr. Mitchell has been with Norris & Stevens since July of 2010. He spent his first three-and-a-half years at Norris & Stevens as the company’s Senior Vice President, Director of Sales & Leasing, overseeing a 92% increase in brokerage revenues and was promoted to the role of President in March of 2013.
Prior to joining Norris & Stevens, Tim was at Harsch Investment Properties, LLC in the position of Senior Vice President, Acquisitions overseeing Harsch’s acquisition and disposition operations on the west coast. During Tim’s 10 year tenure, he completed over 150 acquisition and disposition transactions totaling nearly $2 Billion encompassing all investment product types including office, retail, industrial, R&D, multi-family, hotels and development land. Tim has a B.S. in Marketing from University of Utah (’86) and played Quarterback for the Ute football team.
About Norris & Stevens/TCN Worldwide
Since its founding in 1966, Norris & Stevens has grown to be the largest locally-owned full-service commercial real estate and property management firms serving Oregon and southwest Washington. We have accomplished this by providing beginning-to-end real estate market expertise, solutions, and an unparalleled belief in client satisfaction.
Norris & Stevens offers the market knowledge and experience to assist any company or individual faced with a real estate challenge. We offer the following services: Property Management, Commercial & Multifamily Real Estate Sales & Leasing, Corporate Relocation, Investments, and Development consulting.
For more information, visit: www.norris-stevens.com
About TCN Worldwide
TCN Worldwide, a consortium of leading independent commercial real estate firms, provides complete integrated real estate solutions locally and internationally. Representing more than 200 markets collectively worldwide, TCN Worldwide member firms are leaders in their respective marketplace and serve as the foundation for our organization’s success.
TCN Worldwide ranks as one of the largest service providers in the industry, consisting of more than 5,000 commercial real estate professionals in 160+ offices across 24 countries, and collectively representing more than $58.6 billion in annual transaction volume.
For more information on TCN Worldwide, contact H. Ross Ford at 972-769-8701 or visit www.TCNWorldwide.com.
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Claudia Crow TCN Worldwide 9727698701 [email protected]


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