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Roy joins Grubb & Ellis Company as vice president, office group in Boston

Grubb & Ellis Company has hired Jeremy Roy as vice president, office group. He will focus on tenant and landlord representation in the downtown Boston office market. "I got to know Jeremy while we were working together more than a decade ago and have consistently been impressed with his ability to grow his business and meet the needs of his clients," said Michael Edward, executive vice president, managing director of Grubb & Ellis. "His experience is broad, and his success has been helped along by his passion for the business. I am thrilled he has joined our team." With more than 14 years of commercial real estate experience, Roy joins Grubb & Ellis from Charterhouse Development, where he spent four years as a vice president specializing in retail real estate development, landlord representation and property management throughout northern New England. Previously, he spent five years as an assistant vice president of Jones Lang LaSalle, focusing on the downtown Class A and B office market space. Roy began his real estate career in 1997 with The Boulos Company in Portland, Maine. He has represented a wide variety of clients from the technology, finance, legal, architecture, engineering, advertising and non-profit industries. Roy holds a bachelor's degree from the University of New Hampshire. About Grubb & Ellis Company Grubb & Ellis Company (NYSE: GBE) is one of the largest and most respected commercial real estate services and investment companies in the world. Our 5,200 professionals in more than 100 company-owned and affiliate offices draw from a unique platform of real estate services, practice groups and investment products to deliver comprehensive, integrated solutions to real estate owners, tenants and investors. The firm's transaction, management, consulting and investment services are supported by highly regarded proprietary market research and extensive local expertise. Through its investment management business, the company is a leading sponsor of real estate investment programs.
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