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Eric Roth 2010

Name: Eric Roth Title: Managing Partner Companies: Brick Realty Capital, LLC; Friedman-Roth Realty Services, LLC; City-Apt Group, LLC and ECR Realty Corp. Location: 381 Park Ave. South, Ste. 1001, New York, NY 10016 Birthplace: New York City Family: Wife, Jennifer; dog, Bogie College: Washington University in St. Louis First job outside of real estate: Age, 15: unloaded new clothing arrivals off the delivery trucks at Loehman's Department Store. My mom benefited greatly. First job in real estate or allied field: Property management for Sol Goldman - the best education money could not buy What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I oversee the day to day operations and administration of several real estate companies including: Brick Realty Capital; Friedman-Roth; City-Apt Group, and ECR Realty. My plans for today and tomorrow are the same: find ways to maintain and expand upon the success of our companies. Hobbies: Cooking for my family and friends, entertaining our dog, taking our Vespa for road trips around the Hamptons Favorite book: Anything written by Nelson DeMille Favorite movie: "Swingers" Person you admire most (outside of family): Sol Goldman - his accomplishments in the real estate business are legendary and he was always accessible to me and freely shared his knowledge and advice. Keys to success: Stay committed to your business model, surround yourself with people with positive energy who complement your strengths and supplement your weaknesses and always take the opportunity to absorb knowledge from experts, partners and co-workers. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Either a high school History teacher or college professor
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