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President of The Boulos Company, Jessica Estes sat down with Portland Press Herald CEO Lisa DeSisto for a conversation at The Roux Institute at Northeastern University on Tuesday, April 4.
About Jessica Estes

Jessica joined The Boulos Company in 2003 and has held many leadership and brokerage roles within the company. In addition to being President of The Boulos Company, Jessica sells and leases commercial real estate all over Maine including investment properties, retail, office, industrial space, and land. She loves learning what’s driving a business and its need for space, and helping clients make smart real estate decisions. She particularly enjoys working with entrepreneurs and non-profits, ensuring their real estate is optimized to support their business or organization.
A Maine native, Jess lives in Falmouth and enjoys traveling, boating, and skiing.
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