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Jeffrey Cunningham 2011

Name: Jeffrey Cunningham Title: Managing Director Company: Cunningham & Associates, LLC Location: Northworks Building, Worcester, Mass. Birthplace: Framingham, Mass Family: Married 34 years to Kathleen, 4 children College: Bentley University First job outside of real estate: Worked nights at UPS loading trucks First job in current field: Factory ledger accountant, The Gillette Companies. Before PCs, I oversaw submission of punch cards into main frame computer. What your firms does now and its plans for the future: Assist small to medium sized manufacturing and construction firms with tax and financial planning needs. Opened newest office in Baltimore, Md. earlier this year. Hobbies: Reading, skiing, golf and politics Favorite book: "World According to Garp" by John Irving or "Shogun" by James Clavell - Tossup Favorite movies: "The King's Speech" Favorite website: www.cnbc.com Key to success: Find the best people and hire them. Then work hard, be honest and create value. Person you most admire (outside of family: Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Country singer
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