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Robert Hebron 2010

Name: Robert Hebron Title: Associate Broker Company: Ingram & Hebron Realty Location: Downtown Brooklyn (you got a problem with that?) Birthplace and year: New York, N.Y., 1959 Family: Married since 1987. Two (adult) children: McKenzie, 22, and Robert, 20 College: Some... First job outside of real estate: "Bucking" hay in the bucolic fields of Washington State First job in real estate or allied field: Marketing and technical consultant What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Now is a blur. Future is my wife, my kids and their kids, azure waters, palm trees and great local food in as many locales as time and money allow. Hobbies: Bicycling, cooking, photography, health maintenance Favorite book: I'll have to sort through the stack next to my bed. Favorite movie: Any one that, when it ends, causes me to hide my tears from my wife and kids. Person you admire most (outside of family): Those who are tolerant and kind to all Key to success: Showing up every day, no matter what If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Travel/food writer and photographer, followed closely by songwriter.
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