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Michael Krongel 2012

Name: Michael Krongel Title: Director Company: Mirus Resort Capital Location: Burlington, MA Place of birth: Liberty, N.Y. Family: Wife Kathy, daughter Allison, son-in-law Ben, son David, granddaughter Sophie College: Ithaca College & some Masters work at Northeastern First job unrelated to your current field: Bus Boy, Catskill Hotel First job in current field: Licensed New York State Real Estate Broker - 1967 What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Mirus represents buyers and sellers of businesses in the resort, recreation and hospitality sectors. Mirus provides advisory services to create joint venture real estate development opportunities for its clients. Future plans are to expand Mirus' sphere of influence throughout the resort, recreation & hospitality sectors. Hobbies: Skiing, Biking Favorite novel: Anything by Dale Roberts Favorite website: MIRUSRESORTCAPITAL.COM Keys to success: Create personal relationships and treat them as such. Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Those who raise funds and awareness for charities by participating in endurance events. If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Resort owner.
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