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Professional Profile: Krystal Tedeschi 2015

Name: Krystal Tedeschi Title: Property Manager Company: Peabody Properties Location: Boston, MA Birthplace: Newton, MA Education: UMass Boston First job outside of real estate: clothing boutique First job in real estate or allied field: Winn Residential What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I want to develop further in this field and be groomed to attain an executive position. On a personal level, I'm passionate about people and cultures. I want to travel the world and continue to do humanitarian work. How do you unwind from a busy day in real estate? Working out, having a nice glass of wine and reading or watching a movie. Favorite book or author: "In The Time of the Butterflies" by Julia Alvarez & "Night" by Elie Wiesel. Favorite movie: I don't have a favorite movie, but there are movies like: "The Pianist," "Good Will Hunting," "Tears of the Sun," and "Braveheart." Last song you downloaded? Marc Anthony & Romeo Santos - Yo Tambien One word to describe your work environment: Team Rules to live by in business: Always be ethical and courteous. Learn from others and teach others what you know. If you could invite one person to dinner (living or dead) who would it be and where would you go? My great grandparents from my mother's side of the family. They were madly in love with each other for over 60 years and everyone admired their beautiful lifelong marriage. They died less than 6 months apart, people say she (great grandmother) died last of a "broken heart". She was burried on top of his grave. I would have dinner with them at their home. What is your dream job? I love what I do, but in a perfect world I would have a job that would allow me to travel the world.
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