Name: Ryan Severino
Title: Senior Economist
Company: Reis, Inc.
Location: New York, NY
Place of birth: New Jersey
Family: Wife Kristin, daughter Adriana
College: Georgetown University
First job unrelated to your current field: Investment banking analyst
First job in your current field: Investment analyst
What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Market research for CRE.
Future plans include expanding existing coverage and adding new property types.
Hobbies: working out, running, movies, music, video games, reading, traveling
Favorite film: "Star Wars"
Favorite novel: "The Dark Tower"
Keys to success: Adaptability. I never thought I'd work in CRE. When one door closes, another opens.
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Full-time economics professor
Person you admire most (outside of the family): Sir Isaac Newton
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