Name: Paul McCourt
Title: Senior Vice President
Company: The Conrad Group
Location: 300 Congress St., Suite 302, Quincy, Mass. 02169
Family: Single
College: Boston College, Class of 1977
First job unrelated to your current field: Construction sales
First job in current field: The Conrad Group, 1987
What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Commercial brokerage, landlord/tenant representation, consulting, investment sales
Hobbies: Golf, skiing, traveling
Favorite book: "The Education of a Coach" by David Halbearstam
Favorite movie: "Caddy Shack"
Person you admire (outside of family): Ed Mullen
Keys to success: Perseverance and hard work
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Professional golf
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