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James Nadel Managing Partner EPA/Memo-Cogen Inc.

Name: James Nadel Title: Managing Partner Company: EPA/Memo-Cogen Inc. Location: 417 Center Ave., Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Birthplace and year: New York, 1950 Family: 2 beautiful children and a dog named Lucy College: New York University First job outside of real estate: Lighting consultant First job in real estate or allied field: 1977 owner management multifamily housing What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Managing partner for EPA. Staying on the cutting edge of the new energy technology in order to incorporate these technologies in the real estate environment. Hobbies: Reading Favorite book: Too many to count. Favorite movies: "The Hunt for Red October," "Gladiator" and "Top Gun" Key to success: Persistence If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Consultant
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