Miller joins CBRE | The Boulos Co. as an associate
CBRE | The Boulos Co. has added an associate, Derek Miller, to their Portland office. Miller will work with the brokerage team of Dan Greenstein, Drew Sigfridson, Tony McDonald, Charles Day and Nate Stevens. He works with both tenants and owners of commercial property as an advisor for their commercial real estate interests.
Geographically, he focuses on central and southern Maine; therein servicing office, industrial, retail and investment properties.
Originally from Auburn, Millerstudied at Tufts University in Medford, Mass. where he earned a bachelor's degree in Architectural Studies. Derek was a four-year member of the Tufts football team and a member of the Tufts Architectural Society. After graduating, he continued his education in the Boston University Commercial Real Estate Finance program.
Before joining CBRE |The Boulos Co., Miller was an associate in Newmark Knight Frank's Boston office where he worked with the investment sales group as well as handling select leasing projects.
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