Biography: Rob Levine

Throughout years of experience in the service community, one thing remains constant. No matter what his official title, Rob Levine is committed to helping people, exemplifying leadership and building businesses. From an early age Rob knew he had a calling. At sixteen, when most kids his age were simply out being kids, he became part of the Glen Rock Volunteer Ambulance Corps holding a position of EMT, Emergency Medical Technician. He was promoted within a year to Crew Chief. During his seven years of commitment and dedication, he rose through the ranks to become second in command of a fifty-person emergency response department. This was the beginning of his call to serve.

The next phase of Rob's career took him to college for Administration of Justice and to the Rhode Island Army National Guard. There he served three years as a military police officer. After his national service, he took a step toward serving the community. He was accepted as a member of the Central Falls Police Department. Seeing the many needs of the citizens of Central Falls during his first six months on the force, Rob decided it was time to do more. He began a writing project for a grant and secured sixteen thousand dollars for the department's first K-9 Drug Enforcement Unit. Upon his appointment as the K-9 Officer, he went to California for formal training. In addition to his patrol duty, Rob and his dog were instrumental in fighting the ever-present drug problem in the city. His police work was not the only thing he was focused on.

Preparing for his life after the force, Rob had been investing in real estate individually, then as a member of a successful partnership. Within ten years they could boast a total of 500 units ranging from multi family homes to commercial buildings. Simultaneously, Rob was attending law school at Roger Williams University where he graduated top ten in his class. Immediately following, he took a position at a plumbing and heating company as Vice President and in-house counsel. His stellar performance earned him a seat on the Executive Board. During a six-year tenure, Rob contributed to growing the company from 50 employees and four million dollars to three hundred employees and forty million dollars. With the valuable knowledge he gained from his position with the company he ventured into full time law.

With all of the newly found insights into advertising, marketing, sales and fiscal responsibility, he hung two shingles. The first, Justice For All, is a highly skilled, client focused personal injury firm on pace to service 500 clients this year. The second, LEVINE, is a real estate firm and closing and title company. In the closing and title arena, LEVINE is a national player, closing residential loans in all fifty states. The future of Rob LEVINE is as bright as his past.

Currently, Rob is applying all of his skills to the growth of his two firms and has stepped out of the box by developing business building seminars especially designed to share success with the company's many partners.