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Professional Profile: David Stenberg 2014

Name: David Stenberg Title: Senior Vice President Company: Hammond Residential Real Estate Location: Boston, MA Place of Birth and Year: Ipswich MA, 1952 Family: One wonderful wife and two wonderful daughters College: Franklin Pierce University, Rindge NH First Job Unrelated to your current field: In the 8th grade I bought a lawn mower and lined up 8 customers. First Job in current field: Director of Real Estate operations Keystone Resort Colorado What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Hammond's plans are to continue to provide superior service to our agents and clients and thereby dominate the market. Hobbies: Skiing, fishing, hiking and all dog related activities. Favorite Novel: "Team of Rivals"...I only read history Favorite Film: "Once Upon a Time in the West" Keys to Success: Hard work, determination, a winning attitude, communication skills and "be sure to generate a reasonable number of mistakes". Person(s) You Most Admire (outside of family): Dr Charles M Storey.
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