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Professional Profile: Mark Stevens, 2015

Name: Mark Stevens Title: CEO Company: MSCO Location: 800 Westchester Ave., Rye Brook, N.Y. 10573 Birthplace: Bronx, N.Y. Education: C.W. Post - college graduate First job outside of real estate: Selling Christmas trees. First job in real estate or allied field: Helping Intrawest sell ski homes around the world. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Presently, I am the CEO of the marketing/management firm MSCO. I am also the bestselling author of "Your Marketing Sucks." How do you unwind from a busy day in real estate? Write a LinkedIn post while pouring myself a glass of white wine. Think of it as a busman's hobby! Favorite book or author: "Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman" Favorite movie: "Paths of Glory" Last song you purchased/downloaded? "Snow Patrol's Greatest Hits" One word to describe your work environment: Exhilarating! Rules to live by in business: Four key words: Chess, hand-to-hand combat, scalable and sustainable. If you could invite one person to dinner (living or dead) who would it be and where would you go? Enjoy a beer with Picasso. What is your dream job? I already have it!
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