Name: Cary Tarpinian
Title: Director of Leasing
Company: Saracen Properties
Location: Waltham, Mass.
Born: Portland, Maine
Family: Wife Niki, physician / Cat, Detra
Education: University of Maine
First job in real estate: Star Market 1965 at the bottom, then by 1974 moving into real estate department. 1974-1983 New England Development. In 1983 I moved on to Saracen Properties. Saracen Properties is an active investor and operator of commercial office and multifamily properties in the Greater Boston area.
Favorite book: "The Kid - The Life of Ted Williams"
Favorite movie: "Gone With the Wind" and "Casablanca"
Favorite tv show: "Blue Bloods"
Person you most respect (not in family): Steve Karp
If you could have lunch with anyone deceased (not family): Ronald Reagan and Andy Rooney.
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