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Joseph Deal 2009

Joseph Deal, PE Branch Manager Bohler EngineeringName: Joseph Deal, PE Title: Branch Manager Company: Bohler Engineering Location: 2002 Orville Dr., North, Ste. 100, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Birth date and place: Dec. 26, 1977, Plainview, N.Y. Family: Married, wife, Jill; daughter, Julia College: University of Delaware First job outside of real estate: My first job outside of real estate was working for a general contractor. I was a project manager, overseeing the construction of service stations. First job on real estate or allied field: For my first job in the real estate field, I managed a civil engineering consulting firm in the retail real estate development field. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I am the branch manager for the N.Y. office of Bohler. As branch manager, I oversee the production staff and manage client development for projects throughout L.I., the five boroughs of N.Y.C., Lower N.Y. and the Conn. region. I am honored to join a firm that prides itself in providing services for all real estate development market sectors, including retail, residential, industrial, commercial, etc. I look forward to growing this office and developing my staff, as well as building new client relationships and expanding upon those that our firm has already established. Hobbies: Golf Favorite book: "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson, MD and "The DaVinci Code" by Dan Brown Favorite movie: "Braveheart" Key to success: Always work hard and good fortune will follow. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Commercial real estate developer
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