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Cory Tyksinski 2012

Name: Cory Tyksinski Title: Principal Broker/Manager Company: NAI Platform, a affiliate of NAI Global Location: 14 Corporate Woods Blvd., Albany, NY 12211 Birthplace: Latham, N.Y. Family: Married 20 years to wife, Paige; 3 children (2 girls 1 boy) College: State University at Oneonta, Oneonta, N.Y. First job outside of real estate: Office furniture delivery person First job in real estate or allied field: Cold call person for top producer in the office What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? In depth knowledge and experience with all facets of a commercial real estate transaction. We are growing our commercial property management division. Hobbies: Landscape specialist, golf, ATV riding, tri-athlete, playing lacrosse with my children. Favorite book: "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell Favorite movie: "Saving Private Ryan" Person you admire most (outside of family): Steve Jobs, for his profound contributions and innovations in the computer and technology industry Keys to success: Being a great listener and knowing when NOT to say something If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? A meteorologist. I've always been fascinated with weather and its immense impact it can have on the world.
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