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09-30-2013 - "Building New York - Life Stories" Series profiles "Leading Lady of Real Estate PR," Roxanne Donovan

"Building New York-New York Life Stories," with renowned commercial real estate columnist, television and radio personality Michael Stoler, premiers its second episode of its ninth season with a profile of the nation's leading real estate publicist Roxanne Donovan, founder of Great Ink. The episode debuts on Monday, September 30th at 10:30 AM, 4:30 PM and 10:30 PM around the five boroughs on CUNY TV. The show airs around the nation on Tuesday, October 1 at 9 PM on JLTV. "Building New York-New York Life Stories" profiles the life and history of business and community leaders who have made an impact on the region. "Anyone involved in real estate knows of Roxanne Donovan. I know my viewers will be captivated hearing how, inspired to be a journalist by Lois Lane, Roxanne followed her passion and created the life she wanted," said Stoler, who is also the host of the "Stoler Report" and real estate commentator for 1010 WINS AM radio in New York. "Roxanne is usually invisible behind her clients' stories, so it was fun to turn the table on her, shining a spotlight on the story of her life and how her business came to be such a force in the industry." Donovan founded Great Ink Communications, LLC, one of the country's leading real estate focused public relations firms in 1992 after a career in journalism and corporate marketing. Today, Great Ink represents many of the nation's most prominent real estate companies, including developers, lenders, investors, architects, engineers and brokers. Michael Stoler's inspiring "Building New York- New York Life Stories" profiles the life of an individual or corporate leader who has been instrumentally involved in the growth, improvement and success of the community in the New York tri-state region. CUNY TV is available on Channel 75 for Time Warner and Cablevision/Optimum subscribers, Channel 77 for RCN, Channel 30 for Verizon and on demand at www.cuny.tv or online at www.buildingnynylifestories.com. Stoler is the president of New York Real Estate TV, LLC and a managing director at Madison Realty Capital, a private equity firm. In addition to "The Stoler Report - New York's Business Report" and "Building New York - New York Life Stories," Michael hosts a weekly CRE radio broadcast on 1010 WINS AM called "The Michael Stoler Real Estate Report," and has recently added another radio program to his media portfolio with "The Real Life Marketplace" on SiriusXM. For more information visit: www.michaelstolertelevision.com
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