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JetHQ hopes that Tremain's selling form remains strong
According to JetHQ founder and MD Garett Jerde, Josh Tremain has closed thousands of transactions worth billions of dollars, and his skillset will make him a valuable asset for JetHQ.
Josh Tremain has closed thousands of transactions.

JetHQ is expanding its team of aircraft professionals by adding transactions specialist Josh Tremain as manager of contracts and business development.

Tremain comes to the company with more than 12 years of aviation experience as an escrow agent with Insured Aircraft Title Service based in metro Oklahoma City. He also serves as a unit training manager for the Oklahoma Air National Guard on a part-time basis.

“Josh’s analytical background has been an asset to clients and their business,” says JetHQ founder and managing director Garett Jerde. “He has closed thousands of transactions worth billions of dollars in cumulative value and has built a strong network of global contacts within the business aviation community.”

Tremain coordinated the closing of private and commercial aircraft transactions at Insured Aircraft Title Service. With the Oklahoma Air National Guard, he has managed training and professional development for 100 United States Air Force airmen. He will work from Oklahoma City, expanding the company’s presence in the Midwest.

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