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Pat Hildebrandt, JFK&M Consulting Group, LLC

Name: Pat Hildebrandt Title: Director Company/firm: JFK&M Consulting Group, LLC Years with company/firm: 2+ Years Years in field: 30 Years Years in real estate industry: 18 Years Address: 142 West 36th St, new York, NY 10018 Telephone: 212-792-8700 Email: [email protected] URL: www.jfkmcg.com Real estate organizations/affiliations: American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC-New York), American institute of Architects (AIA), Association of Real Estate Women Board Member (AREW), CoreNet Global Corporate Real Estate Network (CoreNet) Committee Member and Women's Community, New York Building Congress (NYBC), New York Businesswomen's Network (NYBN), New York Commercial Women in Real Estate (NYCREW), Professional Women in Construction (PWC), Special Olympics Real Estate & Construction Gala, Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), Urban Land Institute (ULI) How do you contribute to your company and/or the industry? I have always been told "you seem to know how to get it done." Contributing above and beyond to my firm and to the industry has been a way of life for me. You have to be truly excited by what you are doing and want to make a difference. Whatever is best for the firm is my guiding principle and that means I contribute with ideas, advice, improving ways that we manage and conduct business, team work, lending time and hands regardless of the tasks to get it done and done right. In the industry, I am very active in a number of real estate organizations, serving on boards and committees and contributing to non-profit organizations. These efforts create positive results for the firm and professional women in the industry.
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