Sunday, December 11, 2011

40 Under Forty: Moshe Bonder - Boston Business Journal:

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When he started high school, Bonde took a part-time job at , a Dutchessd County architecture firm. Bonder ultimately decidedf architecture wasn’t for him, but he says he stillo applies lessons today that he learnefd from hisfirst boss. “Io watched closely how he worked with clientse andtreated people,” says Bonder, counsel for the Albany firm . “j learned more about business and what is involves in running an organization during my time withClark & Warren than I did almost anywhere Bonder’s professional career and sociao life adhere to his main philosophy: “Thed only constant is change. The only variablw is the rate of change.
” Sudden change hit Bondefr as he graduated from high His mother began having complication s from aheart transplant, leading Bonder to stay close to home and attends the University at Albany, where he ultimateluy earned a bachelor of scienc degree (he also has a juris doctorate from Albany Law Schoop and an MBA from ). Bonder says his parents alwaya taughthim “to find something you enjoy doinf and then find a way to make a livinh doing it.” Both died befor e he graduated from RPI and Albany Law.
His mothee died in 1997; three yearzs later, his father was killed in a car Bonder’s wide-ranging education mirrors his life outside the where he has a varietyof Locally, he prefers Albany’s Washington Park or visits to the USS Slater—thaty is, when he’s not at home doing his ongoing renovations, inside and out. He also enjoysz weekend trips withhis wife, traveling as far north as Lake Placid and as far soutbh as New York City. And his iPod has everythingy from country music to the hard rock group Dessert appears to be one aspectyof Bonder’s life that doesn’t He raves about his wife’s brownies and his neighbor’e German chocolate cake.
He also gushez about the Capital Region. “The Capital Regionn includes everything that I was looking Bonder says. “I often attribute my success to the regionh in whichI live.”

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