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Edward D'Orazio 2010

Name: Edward D'Orazio, AIA Title: Principal, Architect Company: Edward D'Orazio, AIA Architects Location: 11 Lt. John Olsen Lane, St. James, NY 11780 Birthplace and date: New York City, 2/27/55 Family: Married wife Helene a speech pathologist, daughter Elise a filmmaker in Los Angles, CA. and a son Steven a commercial real estate broker with Sutton and Edwards on Long Island. College: New York Institute of Technology First job outside of real estate: Retail sales (Sears) taught me a lot about how to deal with people. First job in real estate or allied field: Reckson Associates Realty Corp. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Edward D'Orazio, AIA Architects is an innovative professional services firm specializing in architecture, planning, interior corporate design and design/build projects with over 30 years experience. We are excited by the opportunities that these challenging times present and intend to remain a resource to the real estate community by providing the innovative design solutions necessary to help you bring your goals to fruition. Hobbies: Travel, theater, golf, fishing, reading Favorite book: "The Loan Survivor" by Marcus Luttrell Favorite movie: "Man of La Mancha" Person you admire most: Helene D'Orazio Key to success: Lessons learned from my father about life, people and taking the high road. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Medical doctor perhaps a surgeon.
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