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Marjorie has been active in the
commercial real estate field for more than 12 years. She brings to
George J. Smith & Son Commercial and Investment Real Estate a strong
background in real estate investments, leasing, and management. She
currently is most active in site selection and development
activities.
In 1994, Marjorie was awarded the
Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation — which
requires successful completion of a series of classroom courses, as
well as a demonstration of practical skill and experience. It is the
most rigorous and comprehensive designation awarded in commercial/
investment real estate. Prior to joining the firm, Marjorie was an
asset manager in New York City, representing overseas investors. She
was responsible for supervising a $550 million, 1.5 million square
foot real estate portfolio. Marjorie received her B.A. in Economics
and Political Science from Yale University. She pursued graduate
work at the University of Wisconsin, where she received an M.S. in
Real Estate Investment Analysis and Appraisal.
Marjorie is the great-granddaughter
of George J. Smith, who founded George J. Smith & Son in 1886. She
is active in the Yale Club of New Haven, is a past president of the
Milford Rotary Club, and a corporator of the Milford Bank. Marjorie
resides in Milford. |
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