Dottie Herman

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Dottie Herman is the CEO of New York City real estate brokerage firm Prudential Douglas Elliman.

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[edit] Career

Dottie Herman began her career on Long Island, and purchased Prudential Long Island Realty in 1989. She then purchased Douglas Elliman , Manhattan’s largest brokerage firm, with her partner Howard Lorber in 2003[1]. Since then, Prudential Douglas Elliman has become the largest and fastest-growing real estate firm in New York, completing over 13,200 transactions a year[2].

[edit] Dottie Herman and Prudential Douglas Elliman

Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate under the leadership of Dottie Herman is now the fifth largest real estate company in the United States. With over 4,400 agents in more than 60 offices throughout the New York City metropolitan area, Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate’s sales volume exceeded $12 billion in 2006 and is well on to achieving over $13 billion in 2007[3].

[edit] Achievements

Dottie Herman was named one of the 100 most influential women in New York by Crain’s New York Business[4]. She was honored by Adelphi University as the 2007 Outstanding Executive on Long Island.

[edit] Philanthropy

She is a long time supporter of the American Heart Association, the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, the Southampton Hospital, and the North Shore Long Island Jewish Hospital.

[edit] Sources

1. http://dottieherman.com 2. http://prudentialdouglaselliman.com 3. http://www.newyorkbusiness-risingstars.com/100women/index.php

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dottie Herman - President and CEO, Prudential Douglas Ellliman
  2. ^ http://prudentialdouglaselliman.com
  3. ^ http://prudentialdouglaselliman.com
  4. ^ Crain's 100 Most Influential Women in NYC Business - Crain's New York Business