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25 Year Anniversary Q&A: Marilyn Price

Name: Marilyn Price Title: Partner, Real Estate Group Company Name: Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP Year Founded: 1965 Years with Company: 21 years Years in real estate industry: 40 years Q: The approximate number of years you have been a subscriber and/or how the NYREJ has been a benefit to you and/or your business: A: Our firm has been subscribing to the New York Real Estate Journal for many years; I really can't pinpoint an exact number. Many of us in the real estate industry rely on this publication to keep up with the latest news concerning our industry. We also appreciate the opportunities we have had to also share our news with its readership. Q: The approximate year you discovered the NYREJ and what business you were in at the time: A: I discovered the New York Real Estate Journal when it launched, and I have read just about every issue. Q: Your most memorable "15 minutes of fame" in the NYREJ: A: In 2010, the New York Real Estate Journal asked me about my greatest professional accomplishment, and more recently I had the opportunity to comment on how I use social media in my practice.
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Formal Legislative Role

Limited direct lawmaking power: The NYC Council is the primary