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Scott Goldberg 2011

Name: Scott Goldberg, Esq. Title: Owner Company: Metropolitan Refunds Location: 138 East Park Ave., Long Beach, NY 11561 Birthplace: Brooklyn, N.Y. Family: Wife, Suzi; children: Danielle and Justin College: BS, City University of New York (Brooklyn College) Law school: JD, Brooklyn Law School Admitted to practice law: New York and New Jersey First job outside of real estate: New York City Law Department, Office of the Corporate Counsel First job in real estate or allied field: Metropolitan Refunds What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Utilizing proprietary software and technology, we audit utility bills and property taxes and represent more than 10,000 buildings. We also broker the sale of gas and electricity through Energy Supply Companies. Our focus is to assist property owners in reducing their operating costs prospectively and to recover any historical overcharges. Hobbies: Tennis, biking, hiking and skiing Favorite book: Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" Favorite movie: "It's a Wonderful Life" Keys to success: Being organized, tenacious, creative and willing to pursue novel ideas against all odds If you had choose another vocation what would it be? Pilot
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