Name: John Glynn
Title: President
Company: Gotham Waterproofing & Restoration
Location: 201 Wescott Drive Rahway, N.J. 07065
Place of birth: Galway, Ireland
Family: Wife, Three Children and One Grandchild
College: University College Dublin
First job unrelated to your current field: When I first arrived in NY I was a painter by day and a bartender by night
First job in current field: I was a management trainee at Garden State Brickface.
I worked there for 17 years until there was no where else for me to climb to.
What your firm does now and its plans for the future? After splitting from Garden State, started commercial restoration business as Garden State Brickface was primarily residential. I would like my business to grow to where it becomes attractive to sell and possibly just manage it for a few years.
Hobbies: I played Rugby for 30 years and now being a tad old for that I became a runner. I completed the marathon this year.
Favorite novel: "Liberty and Tyranny" by Mark Levin
Favorite film: "Midnight Cowboy"
Keys to success: Working hard and long hours, perseverance and high energy
Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Donald Trump
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Insurance broker
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