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Jay Feinberg Associate Broker Century 21 Grand

Name: Jay Feinberg Title: Associate Broker Company: Century 21 Grand Commercial Services Location: Newburgh, N.Y. Birthplace: Kingston, N.Y. Family: Grown children, already a grandfather College: Rochester Institute of Technology First job outside of real estate: Retail tire and automotive services First job in real estate or allied field: Still on it. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future: With the merger with C-21 Grand, we now have 6 offices of realtors throughout Orange and Rockland Counties, referring their commercial customers through the Commercial Services Division. Hobbies: Ice hockey, biking, kayaking Favorite book: Rarely read fiction, preferring self-improvement books Favorite movie: "Johnny Dangerously" Person you admire most (outside of family): Lee Iacocca Keys to success: Hard work and perseverance If you had to choose another vocation what would it be: Something in automotive, as that has always been one of my hot buttons.
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