Robin Fisher Secretary Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association
Name: Robin Fisher
Title: Associate Director
Company: Newmark Knight Frank
Location: 125 Park Ave. New York, N.Y. 10017 (HQ)
Place of birth and year: Manhattan, N.Y. 1981
Family: Mother, Father, Step-Mother, Brother, Sister, Sister-in-Law, two Nieces
College: Cornell University
First job unrelated to your current field: Municipal bond trader
First job in current field: Research intern, Cushman & Wakefield
What do you do now and what are your plans for the future? Commercial leasing and portfolio management. Travel the World.
Hobbies: Travel, music
Favorite novel: "The Sun Also Rises"
Favorite film: "Wedding Crashers"
Keys to success: Focus and Dedication
Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Martin Luther King, Jr & Joan Ganz Cooney
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Developing advertising Campaigns for major brands
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