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Eric Tudor 2012

Name: Eric Tudor Title: Broker/Co-Owner Company: Coldwell Banker Commercial Meridian Location: 4498 Main St., Suite 9, Buffalo, NY 14226 Place of birth: Rochester, NY Family: Wife Christine and daughters Julia, 13 and Hannah, 9 College: Canisius College of Buffalo, NY First job unrelated to your current field: Children's Department manager, JC Penney, McKinley Mall, Blasdell, NY First job in current field: Salesperson What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Full service commercial real estate; buyer/tenant representation; seller/landlord representation of industrial, warehouse and distribution, flex, office, retail and restaurant properties. Hobbies: Softball, coaching my kids sports, listening to music, watching movies and sports (Sabres and Bills) Favorite novel: Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" Favorite Film: The James Bond Series Keys to success: Honesty, persistence, follow-through, under promise, over deliver, smile and have fun. Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Donald Trump and Walt Disney If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Own a sports park (soccer fields, baseball/softball fields, batting cages, volleyball courts, driving range, etc.).
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