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Chris Everest 2010

Name: Chris Everest Title: President/Founder Company: Nordlund Associates, Inc. Location: 50 Salem St., Lynnfield, MA 01940 Birthplace: Massachusetts Birth Date: 1965 Family: Wife, son and daughter College: Boston University First job unrelated to your current field: Paper route First job in current field: Thompson Doyle & Co. What your firm does now and its plans for the future: Nordlund Associates, Inc. is a full service commercial real estate brokerage firm serving tenants, landlords and investors by facilitating leasing, acquisition and/or divestitute of properties through traditional and innovative strategies by offering comprehensive service to clients who benefit from ongoing relations. Hobbies: Chasing languishing pedestrians and road-hog bicycles with my car then asking for forgiveness. Favorite Book: "Power of One" by Bryce Courtenay Favorite Movies: "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" and "Full Mondy" Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Dr. Seuss, Teddy Roosevelt Keys to success: Never let the job become stale. If you had to choose a different profession; what would it be? Open to suggestions so long as it is engaging and I can try something new every few years.
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