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Roy Stillman 2012

Name: Roy Stillman Title: President Company: Stillman Management, Inc. Location: 141 Halstead Ave # 201, Mamaroneck, N.Y. 10543 Place of birth: Bronx, N.Y. Family: Married: Wife - Jane; Son - Brian who is married to Mary; Daughter - Liz College: BA from Syracuse University, Brooklyn Law School First job unrelated to your current field: Teacher, Bronx, N.Y. First job in current field: Property Manager, Gopher What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Property management for residential properties, Hobbies: Running, Skiing, Golf, Chess, Westchester Jewish Community Service Board Member Favorite novel: Look Homeward Angel by Thomas Wolfe Favorite film: Casablanca Keys to success: Don't Look Back; Spend Time on Solutions, not faults; Don't put off for tomorrow Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Mayor Michael Bloomberg If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Attorney, teacher
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