Name: Kevin Parisi
Title: President
Company: Trinity Realty Group/TRG Property Management
Location: One Park Place, Suite 204, Albany, NY 12205
Birthplace: Port Jefferson, NY
Family: Wife Renee, sons, Ryan 3 ½, Collin 1 ½ , daughters Taylor 1 ½ , Kaylee 1 ½
College: University of Albany
First job outside of real estate: McDonalds!
First job in current field: The Howard Group
What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? We are a full service retail focused commercial real estate brokerage company. We specialize in retail leasing, tenant representation, property management and investment sales.
Hobbies: Mountain Bike Riding, Changing diapers
Favorite book: "The Shining"
Favorite movie: "Braveheart"
Favorite website: Google
Keys to success: Work hard, play hard. Always practice the strictest integrity, All we have is our reputation!
Person you admire most (outside of family) Nate Benderson
If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Zoo Keeper
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