LeeAnn Cerretani
With over a decade in real estate-seven of those with Jack Conway-I proudly serve clients across Southern Massachusetts, from Worcester to Cape Cod, and into Rhode Island. I'm honored to have achieved Ambassador Level Sales and to be a Ninja Selling graduate. Recently, I was featured in Boston Agent Magazine's "Who's Who in Boston Real Estate," a proud milestone in a career built on integrity, compassion, and results. One of my most meaningful moments was being invited to speak on a company panel- a recognition from my peers that truly affirmed my path and inspired me to reach even greater heights.
My foundation in service and advocacy comes from over 25 years as a social worker. I hold master's degrees from Boston University in both Social Work and Educational Policy. My experience spans 10 years in early intervention with children and 15 years as a case manager working with aging adults in hospitals and long-term care. This work sharpened my listening skills, deepened my empathy, and taught me how to guide people through important life transitions-skills that now enhance every real estate relationship I build.
I live in Mansfield, MA with my husband Joe-who is also in real estate-and we are proud parents to two adult children, Courtney and Kyle. We recently purchased a home in Falmouth, where we plan to retire one day. Giving back to the community is a cornerstone of my life. I currently serve on the Board of the Mansfield Council on Aging and previously spent six years on the Mansfield Housing Corporation. I also volunteer and fundraise for Habitat for Humanity, aligning my work and values in meaningful ways.
Outside of work, I love boating, playing pickleball, and enjoying time with friends and family-including our beloved dog, Zuzu. Whether in Mansfield or by the water in Falmouth, I find joy in the little things: a good conversation, a beautiful sunset, or the satisfaction of helping someone feel at home. Real estate has given me a platform not only to serve but to grow-and for that, I am deeply grateful.

