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Norman
Radow
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March
8, 2002
All Boards Day
Kennesaw State University
Speaker:
Norman Radow
Attorney and Real Estate Developer
Radow
lecture
Norman
Radow biography
Attorney and real estate developer Norman Radow grew up in
Brooklyn, New York. Radow attended college at the State University
of New York at Plattsburg, graduating in 1978 with a B.A.
He graduated from New York Law School in 1981.
Radow moved to Atlanta in 1987 to become general counsel
and later senior vice president of Euramex, a local branch
of an international real estate company. Radco Management,
the company he formed in 1994, developed the GLG Grand Tower
(now known as the Four Seasons) in Midtown, the Hawthorn Suites
in Buckhead and The River West condominiums.
Radow, a long-time resident of Cobb County, is a trustee
of Kennesaw State University's Foundation and vice-chair of
the facilities committee, which is overseeing the new student
housing. In addition, he is a member of the bar in Georgia
and New York. Radow is married to the former Kathleen McDonnell
and has two children.
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