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Professional Profile: Sheri Gorman 2013

Name: Sheri Gorman, LEED AP Title: Director of Business Development & Marketing Company: RD Weis Companies Location: NYC Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY Education: Bachelor of Science Interior Design - FSU First job outside of real estate: In High School I worked in a shoe store First job in real estate or allied field: A showroom in the D&D Building that sold Oriental Arts & Antiques What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I work with designers and end-users creating new business opportunities for commercial flooring as well as flooring maintenance. We exclusively represent a wood flooring line from Italy which the design community has taken a huge interest in. We are currently in the middle of an office move which is really exciting. The new space will allow us to continue and improve our education seminars. How do you unwind from a busy day in real estate? A glass of wine and spending weekends at the beach. Favorite book or author: Sophie Kinsella - The Shopoholic Series Favorite movie: "Grease" Last song you purchased/downloaded? Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke One word to describe your work environment: FUN Rules to live by in business: You have to love what you do If you could invite one person to dinner (living or dead) who would it be and where would you go? My mom - anywhere she wanted to go. We haven't spent much one-on-one time together lately. What is your dream job? Owning a bed and breakfast
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