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Professional Profile: Reginald Thomas 2015

Name: Reginald Thomas Title: District Manager-New England Region Company: Carrington Property Services Location: Corporate office in Santa Ana, CA Birthplace: Brockton, MA Education: Kaplan College-CFP program First job outside of real estate: Bank manager First job in real estate or allied field: Real estate broker with Keller Williams What do you do now and what are you planning for the future?: I am a district manager that oversees property management activities of a portfolio with over 275 single and multi family homes throughout New England. I plan on continuing my education in real estate to aid in my overall development in this industry. How do you unwind from a busy day in real estate?: I like to get outside for a little while, I play softball, golf, and coach Little League. Favorite book or author: "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill Favorite movie: Old School Last song you downloaded? Take me to Church by Hozier One word to describe your work environment: Challenging Rules to live by in business: Be the best that you can be If you could invite one person to dinner (living or dead) who would it be and where would you go?: Bill Belicheck we would eat at Abe & Louie's What is your dream job? Sports executive for a NFL or MLB team.
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