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JASON BLOOM Amtest Laboratories Executive Vice President, Shareholder Arcadia SELECT CLIENT LIST JASON BLOOM Amtest Laboratories Executive Vice President, Shareholder Arcadia Ben Franklin Jason, an executive vice president and shareholder at Kidder Mathews, specializes in office and flex/industrial leasing, sales and strategic planning throughout the Bentall Kennedy Puget Sound’s Eastside market. Jason has a thorough understanding of the market BN Builders and has been involved in over a thousand sale and lease transactions, with a total transactional value over $3 billion dollars. Jason is consistently recognized College Club of Seattle as one of Kidder Mathews top producers. Culpepper Properties Jason retired as a professional lacrosse player, where he was the team captain Deutsche Bank for the Washington Stealth, of the National Lacrosse League, and was the youngest captain to win the Championship in 2010. He had an outstanding 7-year Ding Properties professional lacrosse career playing for the Boston Blazers, Colorado Mammoth, and the Washington Stealth. Following his playing career, Jason remained with the Ditty Properties team as assistant coach for the Washington Stealth, and continues to work with Docugami hundreds of local Washington lacrosse players of various ages and skill levels. Encompass Logistics Jason currently helps coach numerous sports teams in Washington and is very active in the local communities, volunteering with organizations such as the Boys Expert Drywall and Girls Club. Jason resides on Mercer Island with his wife and three boys. Evergreen House Hirai Family Properties EDUCATION Jason received his Bachelor of Science in psychology from the Ohio State KBS Realty Advisors University in 2006. Jason was a two-time captain of the Ohio State Buckeyes Lake Union Sea Ray lacrosse team, winning Big Ten championships in two of his seasons. He also attended the University of West Florida where he completed his coursework in Lake Washington School District 2008 for his master’s degree in psychology. ADDITIONAL CLIENTS McDonald Properties National Talking Rain Communication Moldrite Services Talon Private Capital Mora Family Pacific Oak Capital VWK Development MyGift Roof Truss Supply Washington Capital RREEF T 425.450.1102 C 425.260.5699 [email protected] 500 108th Ave NE Suite 2400 Bellevue, WA 98004.
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