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Professional Profile: Cathy Jones, 2014

Name: Cathy Jones Title: Executive Director Company: New England Land Title Assn. Location: P.O Box 743, Norwalk, CT Place of birth and year: Newark, NJ, 1953 Family: Sons - Chris and Ryan College: Lasell College - Assoc. Degree First job outside of real estate: City Bank - Trust Department First job in real estate or allied field: Lawyers Title Insurance What do you do now and what are you planning for the future: Oversee the association, continue along with organizing convention and educational programs Hobbies: Tennis, Skiing, Boating Favorite book: The Law of Attraction by Esther & Jerry Hicks Favorite movie: Pretty Woman Person you most emulate (outside of family): Anne Geary Key to success (one idea): Organization If you were forced to choose another vocation what would it be?: Work in the fashion industry
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