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John Allegro 2010

Name: John Allegro Title: Director of Marketing Company: BBH Solutions, Inc. Location: 121 East 24th St., New York, N.Y. Birthplace: Long Island Family: Married 11 years, 10 year old daughter First job outside of IT: Pushing a broom at Lazio Super Deli in New Hyde Park First job in IT: Pulling voice and data cable for BBH Solutions What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Committed to developing new business in the mid-market and increasing awareness of the BBH Solutions brand. Hobbies: Gardening, websites Favorite book: "Atlas Shrugged" Favorite movie: "Eraserhead" Key to success: When considering a new marketing program, I ask myself: "Will this campaign address customer needs, and how does it benefit the company?" If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Local farmer
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