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Kerry Mannion, SIOR Director of Office Leasing COR Brokerage, Inc.

Name: Kerry Mannion Title: Director of Office Leasing Company: COR Brokerage, Inc. Location: Syracuse, N.Y. Birthplace: New Brunswick, N.J. Family: Married with children. Reside in DeWitt, N.Y. College: University of Notre Dame, BA; Syracuse University, MBA First job outside of real estate: Key Bank of Central New York First job in real estate or allied field: Commercial sales with Eagan Real Estate What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? We focus on selling, leasing and adding value to every transaction for our clients. The commercial real estate market in central New York continues to show strength and COR will continue to provide the very best real estate knowledge available. Hobbies: Politics, youth athletics and spending time with family Favorite book: "The Rainmaker," John Grisham Favorite movie: "Wedding Crashers" Persons you admire most (outside of family): All the armed servicemen who risk their lives daily to allow our exceptional country to provide leadership around the world. Keys to success: Looking forward to coming to the office every day. Making two extra cold calls every day! If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? College basketball coach
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