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Jason T. Grubbs
Joseph D. Orenstein
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PROFESSIONAL
Admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 2012 – Member in Good Standing 21
st
Judicial District
Licensed Real Estate Agent – State of North Carolina (since 2015)
PRACTICE AREAS
Real Estate
Estate Planning and Trusts
Estate Administration and Probate
Business Transactions and Organization
EDUCATION
East Forsyth High School – Class of 2005, Valedictorian
Lynchburg College – Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Spanish, summa cum laude (2009)
Mercer University (Walter F. George School of Law) – Juris Doctor, magna cum laude (2012)
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Kernersville Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors – Vice-Chair (2018 – Present)
North Carolina Leadership Academy Board of Trustees – Secretary (2014 – Present)
Town of Kernersville Planning Board – Member (2018 – Present)
Kernersville Family Board of Management – Member (2017 – Present)
Kernersville Lions Club – Member (2013 – Present), 2
nd
Year Director (2018 – Present)
Kernersville Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs Committee – Member (2018 – Present), Co-Chair (2019)
Young Professionals Network – Founding Member (2016 – Present), Chair (2018)
Leadership Kernersville – Graduate (2014)
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