Name: Paul D'Angelo Jr.
Title: Vice President
Company: Quinn Associates Inc.
Location: Brockton, Mass.
Q. The approximate number of years you have been a subscriber and/or how the NEREJ has been a benefit to you and/or your business.
A. I have been a subscriber for 11+ years and have run numerous ad to help promote our listings.
Q. The approximate year you discovered the NEREJ and what business you were in at the time.
A. Early 1980s, owned and operated a food manufacturing facility, bought and sold real estate, part time.
Q. Your most memorable or favorite "15 minutes of fame" in the NEREJ.
A. Working with Karen Dowell (SUPERIOR SERVICE) on my largest sale to date, $20 million transaction; two excellent retail sites and one medical office building with high exposure on Rte. 53 Hanover, Mass.
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