Mark Duclos, SIOR Managing Director Sentry Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc.
Name: Mark Duclos, SIOR
Title: Managing Director
Company: Sentry Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc.
Location: 750 Main St., Hartford, CT 06103
Birthplace: Manchester, CT
Family: Wife, daughter (19) and son (17)
College: American International College, BS in Business Management
First job unrelated to your current field: Mortgage lender, Suffield Savings Bank
First job in current field: Sales rep, Culbro Land Resourses (Griffin Land), Windsor, CT
What your firm does now and its plans for the future: Commercial real estate brokerage and consulting. God willing, we plan on doing that in the future too.
Hobbies: Coaching, hiking and downtime in VT
Favorite book: None (unless "Never Eat Alone" is considered a novel)
Favorite movie: "Dead Man Walking" and "Apocalypse Now"
Persons you admire most (outside of family): Abraham Lincoln
Keys to success: Never letting someone tell me it cannot be done and having a supportive family and colleagues that let me (and help me) do it.
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Coaching
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