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Anthony Carbone 2011

Name: Anthony Carbone Title: Leasing Manager Company: Capital Group Properties, LLC Location: Southborough, Mass. Place of birth: Watertown, Mass. Family: Wife, Veronica College: Harvard University (B.A. 2007) First job unrelated to your current field: Bagger at Star Market First job in current field: Assistant asset manager for Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation What your firm does now and its plans for the future? CGP develops, invests in, and manages all product types of real estate from Class A office to warehouse and residential to retail. We will continue to buy, build and manage property to the exacting standard for which we are known and expand upon the good name that we have worked to foster with the local real estate and business communities. Hobbies: Board member for Oil and Staff Foundation for Arts, Inc., rock musician Keys to success: Integrity, passion and vision. If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Director of an NPO benefitting youth arts and music programs.
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