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Karmaniolos of Daniel Gale Sotheby's discusses accomplishment

Name: Pamela Karmaniolos Title: Licensed Real Estate Sales person Company Name: Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty Years in Commercial Real Estate: six years In the last 12 months, which project, transaction, honor or accomplishment are you most proud of and why? I am very proud to have closed a 10-year lease/ retail/ Carle Place, N.Y., and changed the mind of lessor to a purchaser of a building, result this building is presently in contract in Bellerose Village, N.Y. Who are three women- living or dead - that you would like to have drinks with and why? The three most impressive women in positions of world leadership with whom I would love to have a drink: Margaret Thatcher, Golda Meir, and Hillary Clinton What is your favorite quote? My favorite quote " When all else fails, read the instructions" What are you doing differently in 2014 that has had positive impact on your career? In 2014 I am working with a partner in the same agency and together we are becoming a very efficient Commercial Real Estate team.
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