Helbling, a ZRG company
Nicholas Nixon, Esq. is a Senior Associate at Helbling, a ZRG company, since March 2022, having previously served as an Associate. Prior to this role, Nicholas Nixon worked as a Law Clerk at Ainsman Levine, LLC from June 2020 to March 2022 and gained experience as an intern in the NCAA Compliance Office at the University of Pittsburgh from May 2019 to June 2020. Earlier in the career, Nicholas Nixon held a server position at Rosen Hotels & Resorts from June 2014 to July 2018, focusing on guest satisfaction and training new servers. Nicholas Nixon also completed an internship with the Orlando Solar Bears from October 2013 to June 2014, acquiring insights into the sports business industry. Nicholas Nixon earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law between 2018 and 2021 and holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and Corrections from the University of Central Florida, completed in 2015.
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Helbling, a ZRG company
Helbling was established in 1992 by Tom Helbling to meet the recruiting needs of construction contractors and real estate developers. Our network expanded as our clients began referring us to their colleagues outside of those sectors. Today, we serve architecture, engineering, construction, and real estate development firms in addition to organizations that have significant real estate assets and facilities management needs. These include educational, healthcare, and cultural and community institutions; life sciences and materials science organizations; industrial and technology companies; utilities and energy management firms; as well as retailers and hospitality establishments. Our business values long-term relationships, and our culture focuses on serving clients’ long-term interests. Helbling search consultants engage with clients from the initial conversation to understand their organizations and collaborate on each step of the search process. Our curiosity and genuine interest in their goals, mission, and vision exceed the typical involvement of a search firm.