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John Gallen, Jr. President & CEO EthoSource, LLC

Name: John Gallen Jr. Title: President and CEO Company: EthoSource, LLC Location: 180 Grace Blvd., Morgantown, PA 19543 Birthplace and year: Reading, Penn., 1963 Family: Wife, Lisa; sons: Nat & Sam College: Georgetown University First job outside of real estate: Solid waste disposal and trucking company First job in real estate or allied field: Office furniture buyer for The Business Outlet What are you doing now and what are you planning for the future? Owner of EthoSource Hobbies: Hiking Favorite book: "Don Quixote" Favorite movie: "The Magnificent 7" Key to success: Plan and then execute
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Hunt Commercial Real Estate Question and Answer:  Evaluating the buyer - by David Hunt

Hunt Commercial Real Estate Question and Answer: Evaluating the buyer - by David Hunt

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Hunt Commercial Real Estate Q&A:  Location, location, location? - by David Hunt

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