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Tisbert joins Colliers Meredith & Grew as associate

Brian Tisbert has joined Colliers Meredith & Grew as an associate in the Suburban Brokerage Group, focusing on brokerage activities in the Rte. 128 and 495 markets, working closely with senior vice president Matthew Daniels. Prior to joining the firm, Tisbert spent seven years at Brookwood Financial Partners, LP, a Beverly, Mass.-based private equity firm that invests in real estate and corporate securities, where he was consistently the top producer. "Brian brings a great real estate background and experience to Colliers Meredith & Grew," said James Elcock, executive VP and co-head of the Suburban Brokerage Group Tisbert earned a B.A. degree in Communication Science from the UCONN in Storrs, Conn.  He is a resident of North Andover, Mass.
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