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David Kaplan 2011

Name: David Kaplan Title: Leasing Manager Company: South Cape Village Shopping Center Location: Mashpee, Mass. - Cape Cod Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. Family: Married, 2 sons College: Hampshire College First job unrelated to your current field: Marketing manager, publishing First job in current field: Associate rental agent, Kinlin Grover Vacation Rentals What you do now and plan for the future: Leasing manager for 160,000 s/f community center in Mashpee, Mass. anchored by Roche Bros., Marshalls, Walgreens. Looking for small shop tenants. I am also the real estate manager for Amcomm Wireless, a Verizon Wireless Premium Retailer with 30 stores. Looking for new store locations throughout New England. Hobbies: Gardening, theater/film, non-profit volunteering Favorite book: "Looking Backward" by Edwrd Bellamy Favorite movie: "Citizen Kane" Key to success: Hard work, empathy, patience and perseverance If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Tennis pro
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