MEREDA elects new board members
February 09, 2011
PORTLAND — Mathew Eddy of Brunswick and David Soley of Freeport have been elected as board members of the Maine Real Estate & Development Association, a statewide organization of commercial real estate owners, developers and related service providers.
Eddy is executive director of Eaton Peabody Consulting Group. He has more than 20 years of experience in economic development and planning. He most recently served as the director of economic and community development for the town of Brunswick, according to a news release.
Soley is co-founder and owner of East Brown Cow, a real estate investment, management and development company established in 1989. It owns 22 commercial buildings and properties in the greater Portland area.
Soley is also a shareholder of Bernstein Shur and leads its real estate litigation group.
Shelly Clark, business and operations manager of MEREDA, said, “The MEREDA board of directors is an exceptional group of individuals, and Soley and Eddy bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the organization.”
Courtesy of the Times Record

