Paul Adler, an Attorney and veteran commercial real estate broker is a creative development professional who has an outstanding reputation as an industry leader throughout the tristate area for more than four decades. A native of Rockland County, Paul earned his BA degree-Pace University, Master of Public Administration-Long Island University with Honors, and Juris Doctorate-Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. In addition to his work in real estate, Paul Adler held prominent positions in both the private and public sectors. Paul is also a contributing columnist for the Rockland County Business Journal.Paul currently serves on the Montefiore-Nyack Hospital Board of Trustees, Board Chair Montefiore-Nyack Hospital Foundation, Holocaust Museum and Center for Tolerance & Education Board of Trustees, and the Board of Directors of the following: Westchester County Association-Executive Committee, Center For Safety and Change, Justice Brandeis Law Society-9th JD-Executive Committee, Rockland Community Foundation Board of Directors, Nyack Branch of the NAACP-Executive Board-Chair, Civic Engagement Committee, Rockland Clergy for Social Justice-Executive Committee, NY Democratic Lawyer Council-Steering Committee, Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation Alt. Board Member, Board Member Phoenix Theater Ensemble and JCC of Rockland-Past President and Founding Board Member. In 2024, Paul was a United Negro Scholarship Fund Honoree and received the New York State Commercial Association of Realtors Deal Maker Award.In 2023, Paul received the following recognitions: Humanitarian Award from Operation Santa Claus, JCC of Rockland Founder Visionaire and NYSCAR Economic Development Award. Paul completed “Getting to the Root”, a two-day intensive training on racial justice.In 2022, Paul received the SIOR designation from The Society of Industrial and Office Realtors.In 2019, Paul was proudly inducted into the Rockland County Civil Rights Hall of Fame.In 2017, The Center for Safety and Change bestowed the first “Carolyn Fish Human Rights Award” to Paul.In 2015, Paul earned the coveted “Spirit of the Company Award” from Rand Realty, Rand Commercial & Hudson United. A Special Commendation Award was bestowed on Paul on behalf of the East Ramapo Students & their Families for his social justice advocacy. Paul is married to Mary Adler and they have five children, four grandchildren and live in Nyack, NY.