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Andrew LeMay 2010

Name: Andrew LeMay, SRA, SRPA Title: President, New Hampshire Chapter of the Appraisal Institute Company: Real Estate Consultants of New England, Inc. Location: 75 South Main St., Unit 7, PMB 168, Concord, NH 03301 Birthplace and year: Stamford, Conn., 1950 Family: Single, two sons College: New England College in Henniker, N.H.; BA, Business Administration First job outside of appraisal: Real estate sales for Village House First job in appraisal or allied field: Appraiser for New Hampshire Savings Bank What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Continue with educational programs for members, promote membership, encourage members to become designated. Hobbies: Built a replica of a 1965 Cobra, drive it around. Favorite movie: "Pink Panther" series Keys to success: Never give up, don't listen to naysayers. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Law enforcement
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