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Frank O'Neil 2009

Name: Frank O'Neill Title: Commercial Broker Company: The Grossman Companies Location: 1266 Furnace Brook Pkwy., Quincy, MA 02169 Birthplace: Milton, Mass. Family: Wife, Juanita; two children: Michael and Erin College: Boston College, BS in Business First job outside of real estate: Director of the Mass. State Finance Board First job in real estate or allied field: Commercial broker for Leggat McCall & Werner What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? As a commercial broker I handle a portion of the company's portfolios and am also involved in third party brokerage. Hobbies: Golf, vacationing in Newport, R.I. Favorite book: Currently reading "The Brothers Bulger" by Howie Carr Favorite movie: "Casablanca" - I'm a Bogart fan Person you admire most (outside of family): Bill McCall Key to success: Grinding hard work If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Governor
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