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Professional Profile: Ryan Condren, 2015

Name: Ryan Condren Title: Managing Director - New York Retail Leasing Team Company: CPEX Real Estate Location: Brooklyn, NY Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY Education: St. John's University First job outside of real estate: I worked in the office of the Brooklyn borough president where I was the manager of the Brooklyn Tourist and Visitor center. First job in real estate or allied field: I worked for the 86th St. Business Improvement District. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I am the managing director of the retail leasing team at CPEX Real Estate. My goal in the future is to take my recent success and continue to grow my team, gaining a greater market share in the prime and emerging retail corridors of NYC. How do you unwind from a busy day in real estate? I enjoy whatever game is on ESPN with a nice glass of whiskey. Favorite book or author: It's a toss-up between "Power Broker" and "The Last Good Season." Favorite movie: "My Cousin Vinny" Last song you downloaded? "Numb" by Gary Clark, Jr. One word to describe your work environment: Focused Rules to live by in business: We live in a small world together; if you don't treat everybody the way you expect to be treated, it will come back around to bite you. If you could invite one person to dinner (living or dead) who would it be and where would you go? Joe Namath at Randazzo's Clam Bar in Sheepshead Bay What is your dream job? GM of the New York Jets
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