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Thomas Rossi is from Alpine, Utah. He joined the Mountain West Commercial team as an agent in December 2021. He is currently studying construction management at Utah Valley University and will graduate in 2023.

He has spent time learning under his father, Pete Rossi, who is a seasoned commercial real estate agent, and owns retail shopping centers throughout Utah County. Thomas is passionate in helping companies succeed and has learned quickly how to identify what makes a property or location valuable. He also takes seriously the power of good customer service, hard work, and getting the best results or outcomes for his clients.

In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife skiing in the winter and boating in the summer.

 

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Juggling

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All state kicker for Lone Peak of the 2016 season.

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