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Professional Profile: Timothy Oberweger 2012

Name: Timothy Oberweger, Esq. Title: Vice President and Counsel Company: Fidelity National Title Location: 485 Lexington Ave., NY, and Long Island, NY Birthplace: New York, NY Family: Married to Willow, two beautiful daughters, Naomi and Charlotte College: B.A. Macalester College J.D. Brooklyn Law School First job outside of real estate: Buyer at Macys First job in real estate or allied field: Counsel at First American What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I work in business development for the largest title insurance underwriter and provide title insurance for commercial and residential real estate in New York, nationally and internationally. In the future I'd like to continue what I'm doing now with greater market share so I can spend more time with my family. Hobbies: Running, basketball, golf, reading and playing with my kids. Favorite book: "The Power Broker" by Robert Caro - published 1974 Favorite movie: "The Godfather Part II" - released 1974 (both from the year I was born!) Keys to success: Hard work, persistence and more hard work Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Albert Einstein, Clarence Darrow If you had to choose another vocation, what would it be? Politician or Sports Commentator
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