Mike Lovell Joins the Schueler Group as a Licensed Real Estate Agent

Mike Lovell Joins the Schueler Group as a Licensed Real Estate Agent

We’ve added a new team member! Mike Lovell has joined Henkle Schueler as a commercial real estate sales agent. Mike has successfully completed all required real estate training- and passed both the state and national exams to become a licensed real estate agent.

Prior to joining Henkle Schueler, the real estate brokerage division of the Schueler Group, Mike was a Lebanon, Ohio, fire fighter/EMT for seven years. He attended Mount Saint Joseph University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies. Mike was captain of the MSJ Football team two of his four years. He was named the Male Athlete of the Decade in 2009. 

Mike is currently working with Schueler Group colleagues Jeff Eichhorn and Rob Blundred to gain experience and connect with other professionals in the commercial real estate industry. Once Mike receives his real estate license, he will be assigned a few internal listings and focus his attention on gaining third party listings in the local tri-state area. We are proud to have Mike join us to provide you with real estate services in and around Cincinnati.

Mike lives in Lebanon, Ohio, with his wife and son. 

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