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Kathy O'Malley 2009

Name: Kathy O'Malley Title: Director of Business Development Company: JRS Architect, P.C. Location: 181 E. Jericho Tpke., Mineola, N.Y. (also in NYC and Princeton) Family: Son, John, NYIT graduate First job outside of real estate: Worked for Citicorp in NYC and my job was to train upper management how to use a new interoffice communication system called "EZmail - electronic mail system," (I think I'm showing my age) First job in real estate or allied field: I have been in business development for over 13 years - started in the office furniture industry, but in my current position in the architectural/interior design industry - 3 years. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Currently, I am director of Business Development & Marketing for JRS Architect which I really enjoy. I also work with local charities on their fundraising efforts. My plans for the future? The only thing I am certain of is when I retire, it will be somewhere in a warm climate very close to the ocean and blender drink in hand! Persons you admire most (outside of family): Jackie Kennedy, Andrea Bocelli Keys to success: Treat everyone with respect, never burn your bridges and appreciate what you have, not what you don't have. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Chef - love to either own my own restaurant, have an event planning business, or better still, both!
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

The evolving relationship of environmental consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

When Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) were first part of commercial real estate risk management, it was the lenders driving this requirement. When a borrower wanted a loan on a property, banks would utilize a list of “Approved Consultants” to order the report on both refinances and purchases.