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13 Things You Need to Know This Morning

13 Things You Need to Know This Morning

What You Don’t Know About Wendy Feldman Block

Photo taken: While on family vacation in Provence.
Hometown: Reston.
Title: Corporate Managing Director, Savills Studley.
What does your company do: Tenant representation.
Most recent project: Communities in Schools, lease restructure, 16k s.f., Crystal City.
School: Emory.
First job: Shelved books in the Reston Library after school.
Job you'd like to have in another life: Global food purveyor.
Person (living or dead) you'd like to meet: Sheryl Sandberg.
Greatest fear: Stuck in a bad storm on the Beltway commuting home in my Mini Cooper convertible.
Favorite music group and song: Bruce Springsteen - Growin' Up.
Favorite book: My Promised Land by Avi Shavit.
Favorite movie: Breakfast at Tiffany's. Audrey Hepburn epitomizes timelessness and elegance.
Favorite vacation: Provence.
Favorite restaurant: Two Amys, Washington.
One item on your bucket list: Live all four seasons in Provence and master French cooking and the language.
Family facts: Husband Eben, daughter Sydney (17) & son Aidan (14) , Cavapoo Connor.
Hobbies: Cycling, baking, skiing, cooking, travel. 
Startling fact: Hockey mom (both son and daughter play) and hockey wife. Two of the three are goalies.

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