Name: Steve Guerrero
Title: Senior Account Manager
Company: U.S. Energy Group
Location: Fresh Meadows, N.Y.
Birthplace and year: Flushing N.Y., 1977
Family: Donna and son, Joaquin
College: St. John's University
First job outside of real estate: JP Morgan corporate credit analyst
First job in real estate or allied field: Mortgage Zone NYC - Mortgage loan officer
What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Sell energy efficiency hardware and software to NYC-Metro multifamily property owners and managers. I plan to continue educating these same clients and others on the latest energy efficiency equipment and technologies as made available through US Energy Group and help U.S. Energy expand its market nationally.
Hobbies: Karate, running, biking, snowboarding, weightlifting
Favorite book: "Liars Poker"
Favorite movie: "Heat"
Person you admire most (outside of family): Chun Yu Kong for his dedication and loyalty to friends and family
Keys to success: Focus, dedication and drive
If you had to choose another vocation, what would it be? Architect
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