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      <description>Based in the New York Metropolitan area, Jason Collichio functions as a financial services professional who has provided a variety of clients with investment services specific to their financial situations and goals. He is capable of reviewing a client’s profile and developing effective strategies for generating revenue and preserving existing wealth. In addition to his work as a registered financial agent, Jason Collichio spends time keeping up to date with the latest news and current events from a number of global financial markets.

Mr. Collichio studied business finance at Marist College, earning his bachelor of arts in 2003. He spent 2 years on the school’s baseball team. In addition to his work in finance, he enjoys supporting charitable organizations and events such as St. Francis Prep and Mustache for Kids. In his free time, he enjoys following New York sports teams, including the Jets and the Knicks. He also stays active by playing golf.
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         <title>New York Knicks End Playoff Drought, Look to Bright Future</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Knicks"><strong>The New York Knicks</strong></a> snapped a seven-year playoff drought following the conclusion of the 2020-2021 National Basketball Association (NBA) season, a run tied for the franchise’s longest postseason absence in its history. After New York narrowly missed the playoffs with a middling 37-45 record in 2014, the pairing of All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony and promising young center Kristaps Porzingis never clicked on court, and the team endured a number of rough seasons, including a 17-65 record for both 2014-2015 and 2018-2019.</div>]]></description>
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