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Malone Commercial Brokers hires Malone as sales agent and Then as summer intern

Nick Malone

 

Max Then

 

Portland, ME Malone Commercial Brokers (MCB) has named Nick Malone as a sales agent and Max Then as a summer intern to their team. These new hires position the firm for continued growth while providing enhanced services to clients. 

Nick Malone’s passion for commercial real estate was sparked by witnessing the client relationships forged by his family’s company. After earning his degree in Economics and Finance from Bentley University, Malone gained valuable experience in wealth management and financial analysis before obtaining his sales agent license and joining the family business. 

Then, joining MCB for a summer internship, is a senior at Colorado College pursuing a Business and Economics degree. Then’s entrepreneurial drive drew him to the Malone’s strong industry reputation, eager to gain hands-on commercial real estate exposure while building professional connections. His internship will provide invaluable experience as he explores a career in this dynamic field.

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