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Frank DeLucia Senior Vice President HUB International Northeast

Name: Frank DeLucia Title: Senior Vice President (SVP) Company: HUB International Northeast Location: New York, NY Place of Birth and Year: Brooklyn, NY Family: Married with two sons College: C.W. Post First Job Unrelated to your current field: Bartender First Job in current field: Walter Kaye Insurance (now HUB Int'l. Northeast) What do you do now and what are your plans for the future? SVP at HUB, specializing in various industries including real estate management/ownership, construction and apparel industry. Hobbies: Boating, fishing, golf, tennis and skiing. Favorite Film: "The Godfather" Keys to Success : Active in many trade associations- Associated Builders & Owners (ABO), Community/ House & Improvement Program (CHIP), New York Association of Realty Managers (NYARM), Bronx/ Manhattan North Association of Realtors, National Realty Club, and Fashion Service Network. Person(s) You Most Admire (outside of family): Brother Gary Kregan- principal, St. Anthony's High School, Long Island, NY. If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Open a restaurant- Trattoria style.
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