PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — The Office of Governor Janet Mills has announced the appointment of local Aroostook County real estate broker Jane Towle as a Member of the Maine Real Estate Commission.
The Real Estate Commission was established to protect the public through the regulation of the real estate industry in Maine. It consists of five Members and is charged with the duty of supervising real estate licensees in a manner to ensure that they meet standards which will promote public understanding and confidence in the business of real estate brokerage.
Jane has been involved in real estate enterprise for over 30 years, currently as Broker/Owner of RE/MAX County in Presque Isle, with agents covering regions from Fort Kent to Bar Harbor.
“The real estate industry has played an important role in my life”, said Jane. “It’s crucial that we as real estate agents and brokers continue to work hard every day to build consumer trust and maintain competency. The Real Estate Commission is the regulatory backbone of our industry, ensuring high standards which the public deserves. I’m honored to have been chosen and grateful to have the opportunity to serve.”
Jane was sworn in on November 10th and will attend her first meeting this month.
Jane is married to her husband Paul Towle, and they have two sons, Justin and Jacob. They returned home to live and work in Aroostook County in 2004 after living in Southern New England for 22 years.