Name: Edward Ambrosino
Title: Of Counsel
Company: Ruskin Moscou Faltischek P.C.
Location: 1425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale N.Y.
Birthplace: Mineola, NY
Family: Father of 3 children
College: Fairfield University
First job outside of real estate: Landscaper
First job in real estate or allied field: Rosenberg & Estis
What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Active law practice, elected official, politics and investment fund manager
Hobbies: working out, musician, water skiing, skier, theatre direction/production
Favorite book: "The Power Broker"
Favorite movie: "The Mission" and "Godfather II"
Keys to success: End your day having tried to makes difference doing something, never give up, read and live in the moment
Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Douglas MacArthur, any veteran of our Armed Forces
If you had to choose another vocation, what would it be? Theatre director
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