Name: Maureen Halahan
Title: President and CEO
Company: Orange County Partnership
Location: 40 Matthews St. Suite 108, Goshen, N.Y.
Birthplace: Newburgh, N.Y.
Education: Bachelors
First job outside of real estate: Special Education Teacher, Westchester County, NY
First job in real estate or allied field: Jack Halahan Enterprises, Development and Construction
What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? President / CEO Orange County Partnership
One word to describe your work environment: Focused
Rules to live by in business: Customer service is your number one priority. Assess your clients and provide solutions. Then hold their hand throughout the entire process.
If you could invite one person to dinner (living or dead, but not related to you) who would it be and where would you go? Ronald Reagan, hot dogs at a Yankees game.
What is your DREAM job? (something other than your current job) Horse farmer
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