Jeron Dillon

Associate Vice President

Jeron Dillon is an accomplished professional in the commercial real estate sector with over a decade’s experience that commenced in 2012. Beginning as an analyst, Jeron developed a strong comprehension of the commercial real estate market, laying a solid foundation for his professional growth. His analytical skills, combined with his market insights, have equipped him to adeptly advise clients on real estate strategy and rollout services, aligning with their business objectives. 

Now, as he joins Tetra Realty Advisors, Jeron brings his background from a leading international real estate brokerage to the table. His excitement for this new role is rooted in a passion for leveraging his extensive knowledge to contribute to Tetra’s innovative approach to real estate solutions. Jeron’s move to Tetra Realty Advisors, marks a continuation of his commitment to excellence and a milestone in a career defined by client-centric success in the commercial real estate industry.

Tetra-bute Contributions

Discover the charitable initiatives and community programs that Jeron Dillon champions:

Alzheimer Calgary

Alzheimer Society of Calgary is a trusted local organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families impacted by dementia in the Calgary region. Through a wide range of programs—including education sessions, support groups, and the innovative Club 36 Adult Day Program—they provide compassionate, person-centered care and resources that empower caregivers and those living with dementia. Their initiatives, such as the Opening Minds through Art (OMA) therapy and First Link® referral program, foster resilience, reduce isolation, and enhance quality of life. Committed to community collaboration, the Society serves as a convenor for the Dementia Network Calgary, driving systemic change and ensuring that no one faces dementia alone.

Greater Vancouver Food Bank

The Greater Vancouver Food Bank provides healthy, fresh food to individuals and families in need across Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, and the North Shore. Operating without recurring government funding, it relies on public generosity and community partnerships to support over 160 agencies and thousands of monthly visits.