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Sarah Cashimere-Warren 2012

Name: Sarah Cashimere-Warren Title: Sales Associate Company: CBRE/Buffalo Location: Buffalo, N.Y. Birthplace: Rochester, N.Y. Family: Husband, Bill; dog, Lady College: Niagara University, BA, University at Buffalo, MUP First job outside of real estate: Cashier at Target First job in real estate or allied field: Market analyst-marketing assistant, CBRE/Buffalo What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? CBRE/Buffalo offers a full range of commercial real estate services and continually strives to maintain our competitive edge by keeping educated and well informed. This allows us to provide our clients with the most current commercial real estate information and techniques in the industry. Hobbies: Running, walking my dog, reading, cooking Favorite book: "Water for Elephants" Favorite movie: "The Game" Person you admire most (outside of family): My teammate at CBRE and friend Shana Stegner. She is, and continues to be, someone I admire on both a personal and professional level. Keys to success: Be kind, find a mentor, always take chances and be efficient. If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? I would own and operate an animal rescue sanctuary.
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