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Stanley Hurwitz 2012

Name: Stanley M. Hurwitz Title: Principal/Creative Director Company: Creative Communications Location: Stoughton, MA Place of birth: Boston, MA Family: Wife and three children College: UMASS Boston First job unrelated to your current field: English teacher in Boston Public Schools First job in current field: New product developer and humor editor for Hallmark Cards biggest competitor What your firm does now and its plans for the future? We provide PR marketing, and branding services to companies of all sizes in all industries. Our plan is to make our clients richer and more famous. Hobbies: Fitness, gardening and walks on the beach Favorite novel: "Exodus" Leon Uris Favorite film: Something About Mary Favorite website: www.linkedin.com Keys to success: Integrity and reliability Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): Thomas Jefferson and Larry David If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Writing sitcoms
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