Angie Master is an accomplished real estate professional with a background in brand management, management consulting and nonprofit advocacy. She is currently affiliated with Prendamano Real Estate, a boutique firm based in Staten Island, where she specializes in commercial sales and leasing across New York City. Her practice encompasses a range of sectors including retail, industrial, restaurant, and religious and educational institutions. She advocates for her diverse clients ranging from small mom and pop businesses and large corporations to nonprofit organizations such as the Pride Center, Meals on Wheels and Eden II.
Prior to her real estate career, Master worked as a marketing executive at Fortune 500 companies including Avon, Nabisco, and Schering-Plough. She began her career in management consulting with Towers Perrin and Booz Allen Hamilton, where her engagements ranged from identifying operational efficiencies for Indonesia’s national steel mill to conducting strategic assessments for municipal departments in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Master has served as an adjunct professor in the MBA program at Wagner College and remains actively engaged in the Staten Island community. She served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Community Center of Staten Island and Staten Island Academy. She supports Staten Island historic and cultural institutions such as Snug Harbor Cultural Center, the Staten Island Museum and Historic Richmond Town.
Born in South Korea and raised in Spokane, Washington, Master brings a personal appreciation for immigrant heritage and cultural diversity. She has been a proud resident of Staten Island for the last 30 years. She has a B.A. and M.A. from Stanford University and an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School where she was named the Robert Lear Scholar. She currently serves as the Staten Island and real estate representative on the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.