Jeffrey Sperry Managing Partner CB Richard Ellis - Albany
Name: Jeffrey Sperry
Title: Managing Partner
Company: CB Richard Ellis-Albany
Location: Albany, N.Y.
Birthplace: Albany, N.Y.
Family: Wife, Phyllis; children: Jennifer and David
College: University of Missouri
First job outside of real estate: Family-owned and operated business
First job in real estate or allied field: Robert Cohn Associates, Inc. DBA/CB Richard Ellis-Albany
What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Real estate brokers and expanding into other real estate related services
Hobbies: Golf and fishing
Favorite book: "The World Is Flat" by Thomas Friedman
Persons you most admire (outside of family): My accountant and attorney
Keys to success: Compassion about work and integrity
If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Golf professional
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