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Anthony Lembeck 2009

Name: Anthony Lembeck Title: Chief Operating Officer Company: NAI Friedland Realty, Inc. Location: 656 Central Park Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10526 Birthplace and date: Oceanside, N.Y., May 20, 1957 Family: Wife, Andrea Gorbach; children: Jared Seligman (22), Averi Seligman (20), Sophie Lembeck (20), and Amelia Lembeck (17) College: BA, Rollins College; juris doctorate, University of Miami's School of Law First job outside of real estate: Summer camp director First job in real estate or allied field: Industrial brokerage after a few years of real estate law practice What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? COO at NAI Friedland Realty - coordinating efforts of 18 real estate professionals in all areas of commercial real estate. My goal is to ensure Friedland is in place to take the lead once the market begins to pick up. Hobbies: Tennis, golf, songwriting Person you admire most (outside of family): Rabbi David Greenberg of Temple Shaaray Tefila Keys to success: Reputation. Be an honorable person, always. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Summer camp director
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