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Updated: July 13, 2022

MEREDA's new president vows to advocate for real estate industry

6 headshots Courtesy / MEREDA MEREDA's officers for 2022-23: From left, top: Craig Young, Shannon Richards, Gary Vogel. Bottom row: Jennifer Small, Mark Stasium, Shelly Clark.

The Maine Real Estate & Development Association has named a Boulos Co. partner and senior broker, Craig Young, as president of the industry group, succeeding Josh Fifield.

Young, a Scarborough resident, has been with the Boulos Co. since 1987. He joined the MEREDA board of directors in 2015 and became a vice president in 2020, as well as co-chair of the group's conference committee. In 2022, he received MEREDA’s Volunteer of the Year Award for his work in 2021. 

MEREDA is a statewide organization of commercial real estate owners, developers and related service providers founded in 1985 to provide legislative advocacy, educational programs and professional networking opportunities. 

Fifield, a vice president and senior account executive at Clark Insurance, led MEREDA for the past two years. 

“Josh’s stewardship during the COVID pandemic is unprecedented for our organization,” Young said in a news release. “I welcome the opportunity to guide MEREDA through these continuing challenging times while we pursue real estate advocacy through local and state public policy, networking opportunities and advocacy for our members.”

MEREDA also announced its 2022-23 slate of officers, which includes Young, vice presidents Shannon Richards of Hay Runner, Gary Vogel of Drummond Woodsum, and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers, Treasurer Mark Stasium of Camden National Bank, and Secretary Shelly Clark, who also serves full-time as MEREDA’s executive director.

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