Keller Williams 3155 S. Access Road 941 587-0346 (Office), 941 587-0346 (Cell), 941 587-0346 (Fax)
Experience:
12 years
Description:
I am dedicated, outgoing, knowledgeable, caring, and, most of all, a great listener - those words are used to best describe John Miranda by those who have known and worked with him. John's enthusiasm in his vocation as a Real Estate associate for the past 12 years projects excellency and action, the cornerstone of his success. As a real estate specialist, he has completed countless hours of advanced studies in marketing, sales, real estate procedures and real estate law. Somehow, he even finds some time to enjoy his favorite hobbies of golf and fishing or just spending quality time with the grandkids.
Administrative Law Corporate Litigation Commercial Litigation Constitutional Law Historic Preservation Environmental Litigation Appellate Practice Public Procurement & Bidding Commercial Law Construction Law Contracts Corporate Law Environmental Law Government Government Contracts Municipal Law Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Personal Injury Boundary Disputes Easements Quiet Title Regulatory Law Federal Regulatory Law Unfair Competition Commercial
ISLN:
919714173
Admitted:
2007
University:
Louisiana State University, B.A., 1996
Law School:
Louisiana State University, J.D., 2007; Louisiana State University, B.C.L., 2007
2008 to 2000 Long-term Substitute TeacherTRAVELER'S REST Ossining, NY 2006 to 2010 Waiter/BartenderI-BEHAVIOR, INC Harrison, NY Feb 2005 to Sep 2005 Project Manager
Education:
MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE Purchase, NY 2006 to 2011 General EducationMERCY COLLEGE Dobbs Ferry, NY Aug 2002 Masters of Science in Direct MarketingSAINT THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE Sparkill, NY May 1996 Bachelors of Science in Business Administration
After The New York Times contacted the author of the post, a self-described political analyst named John Miranda, the post disappeared. It is unclear if Facebook removed it. Mr. Miranda did not respond to a request for comment.
Date: Feb 23, 2018
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Newt Gingrich veers away from attacking Mitt Romney
Gingrichs speech came between sets by Second Nature, a rhythm-and-blues band whose Hawaiian-shirt-wearing members listened. I just hope Newt can bring us more work, said sax player John Miranda. He said he was going to create jobs, and that means us too, Larry King, the lead vocalist, said.