Name: Paul Mulroy
Title: Associate
Company: O'Brien Commercial Properties, Inc.
Location: 5 Mount Royal Ave., Marlborough, Mass.
Birthplace: Queens, New York
Birth Date: 1981
Family: Wife, Kristin; 2 children: son, Samuel; daughter, Madilyn
College: Gordon College
First job unrelated to your current field: Laborer for D&J Mulroy Construction
First job in current field: Associate broker, O'Brien Commercial Properties
What your firm does now and its plans for the future: Specializes in leasing and selling industrial, office and flex commercial properties.
Hobbies: Snowboarding, snowmobiling, baseball
Favorite book: "The Lord of the Rings"
Favorite movie: "Back to the Future Trilogy"
Person you most emulate (outside of family): Pat Tillman
Keys to success: Hard work, determination.
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Pro baseball player
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