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March 7, 2022

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 11 M A R C H 7 , 2 0 2 2 F O C U S WO R K P L A C E T R A N S F O R M AT I O N One example is Gretchen Johnson, who started a new job at Portland- based law firm Preti Flaherty in April 2020 when everything was shut down and continues to work mainly from her basement in Cape Elizabeth, kept company by her cat, Rollo. "I would go into the office so much more if there were enough people to talk to," says Johnson, who as the firm's director of strategic partnerships works with attorneys in Portland, Boston and Concord, N.H., many of whom she has met only on screen. e getting-acquainted process is "as needed instead of everybody all at once … It's a slower journey." Some 700 miles south, in Charlottesville, Va., Bernstein Shur's Amanda Ames is among 45 people hired by Maine's largest law firm dur- ing the pandemic, and the first out- side of New England with no plans to move here. Working mainly from home and sometimes from an office in town, Ames counsels educational institutions nationwide on harassment and discrimination policies. Our clients benefit from the combined resources of our team of brokers, now and in the years to come. Portland, ME | 207.773.7100 | dunhamgroup.com "After a couple conversations with Justin I joined The Dunham Group. I have access to mentorship from brokers who are at different stages of their career and that has a tremendous value; I can't put a number on it," shares LeGeyt. Before Sam LeGeyt joined The Dunham Group, he met Justin Lamontagne across the table while doing a deal. A Collaborative Approach to Commercial Real Estate Justin Lamontagne, CCIM, SIOR, Broker | Partner and Sam LeGeyt, Broker Meet and honor the 2022 Business Leaders of the Year! April 6, 5–7PM FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBBLOY22 SP ONSORED BY T H E W E S T I N P O R T L A N D H A RBO R V I E W | 1 5 7 H I G H S T RE E T, P O R T L A N D M E Join us as we recognize outstanding performance and contributions by business leaders who set the standard of doing business in Maine. Tickets are available at mainebiz.biz/BLOY22 ( I N - P E R S O N O R V I R T UA L P O S T - R EC O R D I N G ) P H O T O / C O U R T E S Y O F B E R N S T E I N S H U R Amanda Ames of Bernstein Shur is based in Charlottesville, Va. C O N T I N U E D O N F O L L OW I N G PA G E » When I'm driving, I can do some of my best phone work because I'm not checking my emails. — Nancy Marshall Marshall Communications

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