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Tyron Hyde: Six Lessons From Working With Harry Triguboff for 27 Years

Season 8, Ep. 859

Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown, one of Australia’s oldest and most well-known quantity surveying firms. Having worked there for more than 30 years and being in the industry nearly 40 years now, he not only knows the company inside out, but also has keen property depreciation know-how and a wealth of knowledge about the industry that is hard— if not impossible!— to rival.


In this special episode, he outlines six timeless and key lessons he has learnt from walking side-by-side with billionaire property developer, Harry Triguboff—including the tried-and-true secret to his success! Without a doubt, since landing his first job in his teens to becoming a prominent voice in Harry Triguboff's circle the past 27 years, he has truly proven himself a stalwart figure to both his company and clients—and to even many other investors across the Land Down Under.

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