Susanne Newmark Partner/Broker Newmark Associates, Inc.
Name: Susanne Newmark
Title: President/Broker
Company: Newmark Associates, Inc.
Location: Whippany, N.J.
Birthplace: New York City
Family: Husband, Steven; children: Charlie and Jackie
College: Queens College
First job outside of real estate: New York City school teacher
First job in real estate or allied field: Weichert Commercial
What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Real estate broker services and the company's plans for the future are to continue as a highly specialized regional firm.
Hobbies: Real estate
Favorite movie: "Gone With the Wind"
Person you admire most (outside of real estate): Angelo D'Amelio
Key to success: Integrity
If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? I would not choose another profession. I love what I do.
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