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Peter Vanderpool 2012

Name: Peter Vanderpool Title: President Company: Cignature Realty Location: 131 West 33rd St., 10th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10001 Place of birth: Brooklyn, N.Y. Family: Wife and Daughter College: University at Buffalo First job unrelated to your current field: I was a waiter in college and worked for a special events firm in college. Then went right into commercial real estate brokerage after college. First job in current field: Another commercial real estate firm. What your firm does now and its plans for the future? We sell multifamily buildings in Manhattan and the Boroughs and Class B & C office buildings in Manhattan. We plan to grow the firm in the near future. Hobbies: Beach Volleyball, Soccer, Baseball, Watching Football, Skiing, Hanging out with Family and Friends. Keys to success: Hard work, energy, honesty, and loyalty Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Rudy Giuliani, he did a tremendous amount for the City of New York. If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Advertising. I know it's a tough profession to get into, usually you have to know someone, however, I love the creative side of advertising, coming up with ideas that have to appeal to people in order for them to be interested in a product.
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