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Jeremy Grossman Director of Leasing Federal Realty Investment Trust

Name: Jeremy Grossman Title: Director of Leasing Company: Federal Realty Investment Trust Location:Somerville, MA Place of birth and year: Boston, MA (1975) Family: Mom (Linda); Dad (Howard); Brothers (Stephen, Paul); Wife (Tulin); Son (Noah) College: SI Newhouse School of Communications, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY First job outside of real estate: Clerk, CVS/pharmacy First job in real estate or allied field: Leasing Representative, The Flatley Company (1997) What do you do now and what are you planning for the future: Currently, working closely with development and asset management to maximize the value of our assets through new lease transactions and existing lease renewals and extensions. Continue to expand our presence within the New England region. Hobbies: Fitness, Travel, Spending Time with family/friends Favorite movie: Schindler's List, Hoosiers (Tie) Key to success (one idea): Time is Money! Set realistic weekly goals. If you were to choose another vocation what would it be? Sports Broadcasting
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