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June 14, 2021
Sandy Sigal, President and CEO of Newmark Merrill Companies reveals what three things he considers his best investments to do well, and the real-world, community implications he is excited about with the evolution of technology in the retail space.
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Sandy Sigal, President and CEO of Newmark Merrill Companies reveals what three things he considers his best investments to do well, and the real-world, community implications he is excited about with the evolution of technology in the retail space.
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