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The Maine Association of Realtors has named Madeleine Hill, the designated broker for Roxanne York Real Estate on Bailey Island, as the industry group's president for 2022. She succeeds Aaron Bolster, president at Allied Realty in Skowhegan, who served as president last year.
Hill is a Maine native with 15 years of real estate experience throughout the midcoast area. She served as the Maine Association of Realtors president-elect and first vice president and currently serves on the board of directors for the Maine Real Estate Information System Inc., or Maine Listings.
She also is a director on the National Association of Realtors board and is Maine’s representative on its safety advisory committee.
The Maine Association of Realtors represents 6,200 realtors statewide as well as 400 affiliated professionals involved in real estate transactions, including lenders, closing agents, title agents, appraisers, building inspectors and surveyors.
In 2020, Maine’s real estate industry accounted for $12.6 billion or 19% of Maine’s gross state product.
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