I’m originally from Queens, New York, and a proud graduate of Manhattan College, where
I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and Health Education in 1977.
I went on to further my education at Long Island University in Brooklyn, earning a
Master’s degree in Special Education and Health Education in 1980.
Later that year, I relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, and began working for the State of Georgia in various
roles within the Department of Human Resources. After nearly two decades of dedicated service, I retired
from the State in 1998.
In 1983, I enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve, focusing on the healthcare field. I was commissioned as an
officer in 1996 and proudly served for 32 years, retiring in 2015 as an Army Medical Service Corps
officer and from 2008 to 2015, I served on active duty in the Army.
In addition to my military and public service, I earned my real estate license in Georgia in 1997. I was
honored to be a multi-million dollar producer until 2008, when I transitioned back to full-time military
service. Today, I’m a full-time Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty in Lakewood Ranch, Florida. I’m a
results-driven, goal-oriented professional with a strong background in leadership and sales—shaped by
my military experience and career in real estate.
I’ve always had a passion for sports, particularly track and field. I ran long-distance and cross-country in
high school and college, and was humbled to be inducted into the Bishop Loughlin High School Hall of
Fame in Brooklyn, NY. I’ve been happily married to my wife, Beth, for 36 years. We have two children,
Jared and Amber, and one wonderful grandson, Sebastian. My wife and I and my daughter Amber have
lived in the beautiful Ancient Oaks subdivision since June of 2018.
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