Laura Grazewski has joined Fox Residential Group as a sales agent. The former finance analyst will focus on area condominium and co-op sales. Grazewski worked at a premier data analysis firm that specializes in providing real-time information to asset managers, investment firms, private equity firms and hedge funds, and Oppenheimer & Company in the Retail Brokerage division.
"Laura will be a great resource to her clients and colleagues at Fox Residential," said president Barbara Fox. "With her financial background, she is perfectly equipped to assist her clients in making a sound investment decision."
Grazewski is a graduate of Bentley College with a bachelor of science degree in Finance.
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