Name: Christine Danielo
Title: President/CEO
Company: Trio Testing Corp.
Location: 63 Rome St., Farmingdale, NY 11735
Birthplace and year: Brooklyn, 1963, raised in Queens, N.Y.
Family: Married with children
First job outside of real estate: My first job was at the NY Foundling Hospital taking care of abandoned and abused children.
First job in real estate or allied field: From 1989-2002 I held a management position at Materials Testing Lab.
Hobbies: I enjoy researching. I spend a lot of my spare time on the computer doing research.
Favorite book: I am an avid reader and have enjoyed several books. My favorite author is O.G. Mandino.
Favorite movie: I haven't seen any recent movies and I can't pick "just one," so here is my list: "The Five People You Meet in Heaven," "Meet Joe Black," "The Departed," "The Bucket List," "The Notebook"
Key to success: Believe in what you are doing, both with your mind and your heart.
If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Public Administration
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