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John Feeney 2009

Name: John Feeney Title: Principal Company: J.M. Feeney & Associates Location: 600 Technology Center Dr., Stoughton, Mass. Birthplace and year: Milton, Mass., 1960 Family: Wife Francesca; children: Madison and Mack College: Boston University, BA Business Administration First job outside of finance: Mass. Convention Center Authority, marketing department First job in finance or allied field: Meredith & Grew Capital Markets, assistant vice president What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Continue mortgage banking firm. Work with developers and investors securing their debt and equity and with institutional lenders. Hobbies: Time with family, golf, boating and fishing Favorite book: Cain & Abel Favorite movie: Absence of Malice Keys to success: Work hard, service your clients.
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