Board Member Spotlight: Jason Lee

How long have you been working in the real estate industry?
Since 2011.
How did you get into real estate?
When I bought a home in 2009, my REALTOR® suggested I consider real estate as a career. She thought I’d be good at it, and she is still a REALTOR®. I’ve always been in sales and customer service, and this is a great way to combine my talents and serve our local community.
What inspired you to join Sumner REALTORS®?
My broker at the time was a member, and since I’ve always lived in Sumner County, I wanted to get involved locally. While I wasn’t initially “inspired” to join, I knew it was the right move to stay connected with my community. Becoming involved on the Board over the last 2+ years has opened my eyes to everything they have done and continue to do.
What goals or metrics would you like to help Sumner REALTORS® achieve throughout the rest of the year?
I currently serve on the RPAC Committee, and one of my goals is to help this year's chair surpass last year's fundraising record. Last year, I served as the Sumner REALTORS® RPAC Committee chair, and it was the most investments we have ever had. We exceeded every measurable metric in the previous year, and much of that success is thanks to Jeff Hebb. He’s more passionate and involved than any CEO we’ve had in years past, and he truly champions RPAC’s mission.
What is one key lesson or insight you’ve learned over the years in this industry?
Relationships are key to success.
What’s one thing you’re particularly excited about throughout the rest of this year?
Helping families achieve home ownership. Also going to visit new waterfalls this summer.
How do you see Sumner REALTORS® making a difference in your community or industry?
They’re involved in nearly every aspect of the community, from government and local charities to schools. Their goal isn’t to disrupt but to support. Whether it's citywide initiatives or small local causes, they work to strengthen every corner of our community.
What advice or words of encouragement would you give someone aspiring to join the Board or take on a leadership role?
Be open-minded, and don’t be afraid to speak up. Get involved in any way you can because no matter how you serve, you can make a difference.
How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work?
Family always comes first. I enjoy going to church, fishing, trying local restaurants, and spending time with my kids, and they keep me busy!
What is something that most people might not know about you?
I grew up in Kentucky and appeared in the movie Major League when I was younger. In the scene where “Wild Thing” strikes out a kid from the Yankees, look just above the dugout, I’m in the front row wearing a gray sweatshirt.

















