Name: James Geiger
Title: Director of Business Development
Company: McGuire Development Co.
Location: 560 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, NY 14202
Place of birth: Buffalo, NY
Family: Married with 3 sons
College: Erie Community College
First job unrelated to your current field: Navajo Freight Lines
First job in your current field: Hunt Commercial Real Estate Corp
What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Real estate development, property management, joint ventures with medical groups, true transparency of contracts with our clients helping them negotiate and consulting to be sure they have the completed project on time and under budget.
Hobbies: Golf, skiing, automobiles, sports
Favorite film: "Rudy"
Favorite novel: "The Pond"
Keys to success: Dedication and commitment to my clients, follow up and continue reading and understanding the market place.
Person you admire most (outside of the family): Navy Seals!
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Attorney
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