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PRESIDENT TIM DUCE SENIOR WRITER JOE ROSENGARTEN CONTRIBUTORS DALIA BARSOUM, PAUL D’ABRUZZO, MICHELLE GAUTHIER, KYLE GREEN, AJ HAZZI, ELIZABETH KELLY, PAUL KONDAKOS, SHAMON KURESHI, BRAD MCGILL, DANIEL NAGY, VANESSA ROMAN COPY EDITOR Sharing the stories of industry CLARE ALEXANDER DESIGNER insiders MARLA MORELOS PRODUCTION MANAGER ALICIA SALVATI MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS t’s always a pleasure to speak to people who are passionate about what they do. CLAUDINE TING In addition to being happy to share little-known details of their profession, OFFICE MANAGER these people radiate an energy that can boost the mood of those around MARNI PARKER them. For our cover story, we were lucky enough to work with five individuals SALES I [email protected] who live and breathe real estate. 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