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Brian McDonough Senior Vice President - Hospitality, Arts & Leisure Sector Faithful+Gould

Name: Brian McDonough Title: Senior Vice President - Hospitality, Arts & Leisure Sector Company: Faithful+Gould Location: New York Birthplace and year: San Antonio, Tex., 1960 Family: Married with children College: Dartmouth First job outside of real estate: Landscaping for High End homes while in high school First job in real estate or allied field: Arena & Company, a construction consulting firm in Philadelphia What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I am responsible for the growth of the Hospitality, Arts & Leisure sector on a national basis and I am planning for continued and measured growth in this sector. Hobbies: Family, photography and the outdoors Favorite book: "The Tipping Point" Favorite movie: "2001: A Space Odyssey" Persons you admire most (outside of family): All of those persons who have helped me create successful projects. Keys to success: Perseverance and asking questions If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Astronaut
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