Name: Mindy Kaplan Lane
Title: Wife, Mother, Realtor (in that order)
Company: Lane Real Estate Group / Prudential Gammons Realty
Location: Cranston/East Greenwich
Place of birth: Cranston
Family: Husband Bruce Lane, 4 adult children & a long hair dachshund named Kimbo Slice.
College: Ithaca College
First job unrelated to your current field: James Kaplan Jewelers (family business) back room girl.
First job in current field: Keller Williams, at the time there were about 9 of us.
What your firm does now and its plans for the future? What we are doing now, it works! We assist and educate our clients in every aspect of real estate from purchasing to selling and maintaining their properties.
Hobbies: cooking, boating and playing fetch!
Favorite novel: I don't read novels. "The Secret" is one of my favs.
Favorite film: I am not a movie person, I like a sitcom to end the day to unwind. i.e. "Modern Family"
Keys to success: self confidence, passion & drive
Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): My 99-year-old grandmother (sometimes I break the rules)
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be: I am not sure I would want a different profession but my next endeavor will be a grandmother.
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