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Daly of Broadbridge speaks at lunch held by Wilbur Breslin Center for Real Estate Studies at Hofstra University

Shown (from left) are: Richard Daly, CEO, Broadbridge; Marie Zere, president and CEO, Zere Real Estate Services; and Paul Amaruso, real estate veteran and hotel developer. Shown (from left) are: Richard Daly, CEO, Broadbridge; Marie Zere, president and CEO, Zere Real Estate Services; and Paul Amaruso, real estate veteran and hotel developer.

Hempstead, NY The Wilbur Breslin Center for Real Estate Studies at Hofstra University recently hosted a luncheon for Richard Daly, president and CEO of Broadbridge.

The Wilbur Breslin Center is an interdisciplinary center for the study of real estate that brings together the expertise of Hofstra’s Frank Zarb School of Business and the School of Law, as well as the Institute of Real Estate at Hofstra University. The center provides real estate professionals, municipal officials, developers and the public with information, education and scholarly analysis about the complex issues important in the real estate field.

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