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Timothy Mitchell
President, Norris & Stevens, Inc.
Tim Mitchell is the President of Norris & Stevens, Inc., a commercial real estate firm based in Portland, Oregon. Here are some key details about his background and role:
Professional Experience
Tim Mitchell has spent over 35 years in the commercial real estate industry.1 He joined Norris & Stevens in July 2010 and has held several leadership positions within the company:
- President (current role)
- Senior Vice President and Director of Sales & Leasing (for 5 years prior to becoming President)
Under his leadership, Norris & Stevens' brokerage revenues have more than doubled since 2010.1
Before joining Norris & Stevens, Tim worked at Harsch Investment Properties, LLC (now Schnitzer Properties) for 10 years as Senior Vice President of Acquisitions. In this role, he oversaw acquisition and disposition operations on the West Coast, completing over 150 transactions totaling nearly $2 billion across various property types.1
Responsibilities
As President of Norris & Stevens, Tim's primary responsibilities include:
- Managing the brokerage groups
- Leading commercial sales, leasing, and marketing activities
- Serving as a lead member of the Executive Committee
- Specializing in acquisition, disposition, and development consulting
- Representing landlords/owners and tenants/buyers across multiple product types in Western states1
Education and Background
Tim graduated from the University of Utah in 1986 with a B.S. in Marketing. During his time at the university, he also played quarterback for the football team.1
Professional Affiliations
- Vice Chairman, Board of Directors – TCN Worldwide
- Advisory Board Member, Ivory-Boyer Real Estate Center, Eccles School of Business, University of Utah
- Former Advisory Board Member, PSU Masters of Real Estate Program
- Member of various professional organizations including ICSC, CAB, and BOMA1
Recent Achievements
In November 2024, Tim Mitchell was selected as Chairman of the TCN Worldwide Board of Directors, further solidifying his leadership role in the commercial real estate industry.2