Name: James Brady
Title: Senior Director
Company: Cushman & Wakefield of MA, Inc.
Location: Boston, Mass.
Birthplace: Lynn, Mass. Birth Date: 1972
Family: Wife, Wendy; 4 children: girls 8 and 2 years; boys 6 and 5 years
College: St. Lawrence University
First job unrelated to your current field: Business Conference Sales - Inc. Magazine
First job in current field: Leasing and marketing for Lincoln Properties Company
What your firm does now and its plans for the future: We are a full service commercial real estate firm specializing in brokerage leasing/sales, property management and construction management. We are always looking to add talent that complements and strengthens each of these service lines.
Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, alpine skiing, ice hockey, tennis, hanging out with my kids
Favorite Book: "Lone Survivor" by Marcus Luttrell
Favorite Movie: "Saving Private Ryan"
Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Any military service man or woman that has dedicated their professional career (and in some cases given their life) to the defense of our country.
Keys to success: Persistence without annoyance
If you had to choose a different profession; what would it be? Hunting and fishing guide
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