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Meet the BMAR Member: Richard Goodman

Richard Goodman has been the president of Goodman Management Co., Inc. since 1974. Goodman Management Co., Inc. specializes in the management of cooperatives, condominiums, and residential and commercial properties located in the Riverdale and Norwood sections of the Bronx, Manhattan, and the Forest Hills, Bayside, and Rego Park sections of Queens. Goodman Management has also developed a residential and commercial brokerage and insurance department. Goodman has been appointed a director and vice president of the Bronx Realty Advisory board and participates in the organization's labor relations with Local 32BJ. Goodman holds a CPM (Certified Property Manager) designation and is a member of the Institute of Real Estate Management. He is also a licensed Real Estate Broker, a member on the Bronx/Manhattan North Association of Realtors and is a member of the New York State and National Association of Realtors. Goodman is a graduate of New York University and maintains correspondence with his fraternity brothers at Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT). He is a participant in numerous charity organizations, is a regarded member of his Riverdale community and enjoys his weekend home in the Hamptons with his family.
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