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Deb Craven Bridgehampton Before joining Town and Country Real Estate, Deb was the Marketing Director at Guild Hall in East Hampton for close to 7 years. There, she wrote and produced all publications, and secured top tier publicity for a fine arts museum, a historic performing arts theater-The John Drew Theater and the education department. She also worked with such luminaries in the art world as Alec Baldwin, Tony Walton, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Anderson, April Gornik, Eric Fischl, Jane Freilicher, Chuck Close, Ross Bleckner, Robert Wilson, David Salle, Billy Sullivan, Ralph Gibson, Tony Walton, Mercedes Ruehl, Joy Behar, Joe Pintauro, Marsha Norman, Judith Ivey, Paul Winter, Eli Wallach, Sheldon Harnick, Carole Armitage and Jack Youngerman among others. Prior to Guild Hall, Deb lived in Brownstone Brooklyn in Park Slope and worked as a film producer. She was the executive producer for national film projects with major collaborating corporations and organizations. Deb has written extensively about homes, interior design, real estate, and architecture and is a published author in the following publications The New York Times (Home Section), Homes International, Unique Homes, Contract Design, Manhattan Living, Gourmet Today, and Garden State Home and Garden. Like many weekenders, Deb migrated to what she calls "living in a landscape painting" permanently in 2002. Deb bought a 1970's ranch and then proceeded to turn it into a storybook Craftsman cottage with two renovations. From those renovations came the impetus to write a humorous discourse about the trials and tribulations of the renovation process, a book called "Whose House is it Anyway?" When considering a career in real estate, Deb chose Town and Country because of their sterling reputation for honesty, integrity and going the extra mile for the client. Deb has been a member of the Animal Rescue Fund's Operation Cat for 7 years. A founding member of the grassroots organization called Save Sag Harbor, Deb was instrumental in raising money and awareness as the pro bono public relations and marketing counsel for the group. Deb lives in Sag Harbor with a household of animals (all rescues) in her storybook home filled with family antiques, good art, tag sale treasures and lots of books. Now as a real estate agent, she will use all her creative, out-of-box talents and abilities and also give those 150 extra miles or more to find you your dream home on the magical East End. Her credo is simple and straight forward. "It's all about you, not me. Your goal is my goal. I want what you want and will help you get it. Your goals and objectives about owning a house will become mine." |

