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Warren Brown 2012

Name: Warren Brown Title: President Company: Boston Commercial Properties, Inc. Location: 275 Grove St., Newton, MA 02466 Place of birth: New York, N.Y. Family: Wife of 19 years, 2 daughters ages 15 and 12. College: Carnegie Mellon First job unrelated to your current field: Sales and manufacturing of point of purchase advertising displays. First job in current field: Broker at The Dartmouth Company What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Full-service tenant and buyer representation, corporate relocation, facility planning, marketing of commercial properties, real estate consulting and advisory services. The plan for the future is to continue to provide the utmost professional and complete services to our clients. Hobbies: Running, biking, swimming and any sport activity. Poker. Favorite website: www.bostoncommercialproperties.com Keys to success: Persistence, diligence, organization, highest level of ethics and professionalism. Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Living: Muhammad Ali, Dead: Ronald Reagan If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Professional athlete but if that was not in the cards then coaching any sport. Favorite novel: "Life of Pi" By Yann Martel Favorite film: "Spartacus"
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