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Here Scottish Terrier Pippi is providing office support to architect Phil Wegman, of Furr & Wegman Architects P.A., as he works from home.
Janet Cook, vice president of marketing with Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based student housing investment firm NB Private Capital, wears a baseball cap with her company logo while working from home. With beauty salons closed, baseball caps are more in vogue than ever.
Boca Raton, Fla.-based Jennifer DiLorenzo, of real estate services firm Whelchel Partners, says her dog has been joining her and her coworkers on an occasional Zoom meeting or two.
Mark M. Rubin, principal with Avison Young, also based in Florida, says he is pitching business sporting his best #ZoomMullet in this photo, with his trusty assistant Marley by his side.
Beatrice Acosta, based in the Puerto Rico office of Urban Edge Properties, is in the lead for "the most enviable home office" so far.
Razz serves as a leading senior living real estate analyst with Capital Innovations LLC, alongside Michael Underhill, covering both publicly-traded REITs and private equity real estate funds. Here, she's taking a much-deserved break from crunching the numbers all day long.
Martin Leon III, of Scottsdale, Ariz.-based GPS Commercial Advisors, says he has been a broker for more than 30 years and never thought "I would be in a bizarre movie drama." Thankfully, while he works from home, Martin has an office assistant who helps with his daily calls and "keeps me organized with my reports." The only source of tension in the office is that his colleague's "choice of daily music leaves something to be desired."
