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I have been selling homes in Mississauga, Oakville and the G.T.A. since 1988 and have achieved many awards, including induction into the Re/Max "Hall of Fame" I am a consistent member of the Re/Max "100% Club". Before entering real estate I held managerial positions in 3 International banks, including The Royal Bank's European Headquarters in London. My education includes a B.A. from McGill University, Montreal and postgraduate business studies at the University of London, England. I enjoy running my own operation, love working with people and I excel at negotiating.

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