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NYREJ’s 35th Anniversary:
Richard Maltz, Maltz Auctions

Richard Maltz
Chief Executive Officer
Maltz Auctions

Most memorable “15 minutes of fame” in NYREJ:

I’d have to say our most memorable and favorite “15 Minutes of Fame” NYREJ moment was when Maltz Auctions (formerly David R. Maltz & Co.) was highlighted as the “Company of the Month” in November 2014 with the headline: Father and Son Long Island Auction Team Values Integrity Above All Else. Headlines don’t get better than that.

Favorite NYREJ spotlights:

When my father, David Maltz, passed at the end of 2015, NYREJ shared a truly heartwarming article highlighting my father’s dedication to his family and company. The piece painted a picture of a man who balanced professional success with a deep love of family. That article continues to bring both tears and smiles as it reminds us of his legacy, his vision and values.

How has NYREJ helped you, your firm or your industry?

Being featured in NYREJ has certainly benefited our firm, as it is a reputable and fact-based publication that reaches the exact demographic of industry professionals we are trying to reach and engage with.

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