Five real estate agents join Houlihan Lawrence in New Canaan
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Houlihan Lawrence, a real estate company based in Connecticut and New York, has announced that five new agents have joined the company’s New Canaan office: Ayesha Qureshi-Amin, George Johnson, Kara Morgan, Barbara Pincione and Polly Sykes.
Ayesha Qureshi-Amin brings a national and international perspective to her work having been raised in Boston, Beijing and Istanbul as her father was a diplomat with the United Nations. Prior to moving back to the United States in 2012, she lived in London, where she studied at the London School of Economics & Political Science and began a long career in banking with 20 years of experience in the finance industry. Prior to joining Houlihan Lawrence, she was an Executive Director for JPMorgan Chase.
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