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Joseph Milillo 2010

Name: Joseph Milillo Title: Founder, Vice President of Marketing Company: Long Island Power Solutions Location: 1700 B Arctic Ave., Bohemia, NY 11716 Birthplace and date: Bronx, N.Y., May 17, 1965 Family: Wife, Joy; children: Darren, Gina, Juliet, Michael College: Self educated First job outside of real estate: Union carpenter First job in real estate or allied field: Sales agent Harbor View Realty, 1991. This was my first job in sales. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? My company sells and installs solar power and other alternative energy systems. Hobbies: Music, fishing, golf Favorite book: "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" Favorite movie: "Forrest Gump" Person you admire most (outside of family): Thomas Jefferson Keys to success: Don't give up. Life will never go perfectly. Keep swinging hard in case you hit the ball. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? I can't imagine doing anything other than sales and marketing. If I had to choose another, I would say: radio DJ or talk show host.
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