Denise LeFrak Calicchio began her real estate career in 1986. Born into a
prominent real estate family, her growing up years consisted of blue prints, floor
plans and contracts. Denise worked in the family business, LeFrak Organization, for
several years. A specialist in Manhattan real estate at Sotheby's International Realty
(SIR) since 1991, Denise has represented some of the most exclusive properties in New York.
Her reputation as an effective broker stems from her talent of knowing how to close a deal! |
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Denise's many interests include charitable and cultural pursuits. As a trustee of
Marymount College, she was active in setting and maintaining the standards of
post-secondary education. She travels extensively with the Guggenheim Museum and
her museum involvements also include serving as the Co-Chair of the Patrons' Circle
of The Guggenheim Museum and participating as a member of the Art and Museum Committee
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Eunice David
has served on numerous Boards of a variety of arts organizations,
including The Los Angeles County Music and Performing Arts Commission,
the Los Angeles Music Center, The Blue Ribbon organization of the Music Center,
and the California Arts Council. Eunice and her husband, the Academy-Award-winning
songwriter Hal David, annually produce the highly acclaimed show "The Writer, The Singer, The Song", featuring songwriters telling
stories about their songs and showcasing the artists who made those songs popular.
Eunice was Director of Zoning for the City of Valencia, California from its inception through the development of
the new, now flourishing city, which is where she acquired her knowledge of buildings and her appreciation for
their value on the quality of life.
She is the author of numerous travel journals which incorporate her passion for writing, travel, and photography.
She and her husband live in Los Angeles and New York.
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Kathryn Livingston
is a New York–based writer and editor who served as
a creative consultant on several documentary films.She is the author of five
books: Bedlinens,Eclectic Interiors: Room by Room, Victorian Interiors: Room by
Room; a biography, Yesterday is Gone; and In the Spirit of Aspen. Her articles
on personalities, lifestyle, food,health, architecture, and travel have appeared
in Condé Nast Traveler, Gourmet, Town & Country, House & Garden, Connoisseur,
and Travel & Leisure.
She was a staff writer at Harper’s Bazaar before becoming executive editor
of Town & Country magazine, and a stint at Time Inc. followed. She
returned to the company after its merger into Time Warner, and served as
part of the company’s development team for 140 television segments on
Women’s Health issues for a weekly program titled "Your Mind & Body",
which was shown on CBS.
Born in Budapest, raised in Cleveland, she brought up her two children
in Manhattan and continues to be enthralled with New York.
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Trevor Augustus Brown [photographic artist]
was born in Kingston, Jamaica, but a lifetime of living in New York City has infused his photographs with an intensity
and vigor common to the "Big Apple". He has done advertising for some of Americas and the worlds most famous brands.
His editorial work has appeared in magazines from Town & Country to Playboy, and his photographs on book jackets has won him many awards.
For "High Rise Low Down" he has employed a visual technique called "Paintography", that uses hand-painting to
add another dimension to his original photographic images.
His hobbies are speed skating and freestyle Frisbee.
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