Name: Marc Margulies
Title: Principal
Company: Margulies Perruzzi Architects (MPA)
Location: Boston, MA
Place of birth: Des Moines, Iowa
Family: Wife - Anne; children - Jeff, Tucker, and Kendra
College: Univ. of Pennsylvania, undergrad '76, March '79
First job unrelated to your current field: Taxi driver in Philadelphia
First job in current field: Jung Brannen Associates, Boston
What your firm does now and its plans for the future? MPA has five design studios: corporate, professional services, healthcare, lab /R&D, real estate development. We plan on continuing to focus on those core competencies.
Hobbies: Wood bowl turning, jazz saxophone, tennis
Favorite book: Endurance (about Ernest Shakleton)
Favorite film: The Red Violin
Keys to success: Recognizing and encouraging others' talent
Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Thomas Jefferson
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Jazz musician
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