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Professional Profile: Eric Satanovsky, 2015

Name: Eric Satanovsky Title: Associate Company: TerraCRG Location: Brooklyn, N.Y. Birthplace: Flushing, Queens Education: I majored in entrepreneurship at Baruch College First job outside of real estate: At age 14, I worked in my town's library where I helped the librarians organize the books. First job in real estate or allied field: My first job in real estate was at TerraCRG in the Debt financing division, where I learned about finance, mortgages, and the commercial real estate industry. I then quickly transitioned to the sales side as an associate. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I am currently an associate at TerraCRG, where I sell multifamily and mixed use assets in Bedford Stuyvesant and Bushwick alongside Matt Cosentino. I plan on progressing my career in the Brooklyn commercial real estate market. How do you unwind from a busy day in real estate? I relax by watching hockey or football. Favorite book or author: "They Cage the Animals at Night" by Jennings Michael Burch Favorite movie: "Everything is Illuminated" Last song you downloaded? "Faded" by ZHU One word to describe your work environment: Harmonic Rules to live by in business: Make sure your pipeline never goes dry. If you could invite one person to dinner (living or dead) who would it be and where would you go? Wayne Greztky. I would invite him to dinner in a private suite at Madison Sq. Garden where we could watch a Rangers game. What is your dream job? As a kid I always wanted to be a hockey player. As an adult, I realized my passion is in real estate and eventually I would love to get involved in development.
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