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Gary Minnehan 2010

Name: Gary Minnehan Title: President, MBREA Company: Affiliated Appraisal Location: 36 Charles St., Abington, Mass. 02351 Birth place and date: Brockton, Mass., Mar. 2, 1956 Family: Wife, Theresa; children, Michael, Brian and Bridget College: Bridgewater State College, BA Education; Associate, Business, Massasoit College First job outside of appraisal: Real estate sales, Horizon Realtors First job in real estate or allied field: Fee appraiser locally What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? At present, appraisal management legislation; keep up our membership drive; renegotiated lease to reduce space in Dedham, smaller space, recertification USPAP program. Hobbies: Drawing and painting Favorite book: "Work Like Your Dog," Matt Weinstein Favorite movie: "Pink Panther" Person you most admire: Tony Trodella Key to success: Thinking If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Artist
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