Jane Pontarelli

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Real Estate Agent

About Jane

Jane Pontarelli was born and raised in New York, and holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Marymount Manhattan College and New York University.



For the past several years, Jane has been the Society Editor of the Mann Report. A monthly publication which services the real estate industry. In addition, Jane and her dog “Lulu” are the society editors of “The Palm Beach Pet Society” which is a who’s who of the pet world.



Mrs. Pontarelli is no stranger to philanthrophy, and has chaired and raised much needed funds for several charities including The Child Developing Center of the Hamptons, Mothers Voices, The Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County.



Jane has received several awards for her work. “The Woman Who Makes A Difference Award” was presented to her by The Little Flower Children Services of New York at the Manderin Hotel on June 15th 2004, and The Star Award from The Boys and Girls Club of Palm Beach County on March 17th 2005 at the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida.



For the past six years, Jane has chaired the “Play for Pink” golf event at The Hampton Hills Golf and Country Club in the Hamptons, and “The Rose Luncheon” in New York City.



Jane sits on the board of Victor Cosmeceuticals Inc., and is also on the Advisory Board of The Evelyn Lauder Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Jane heads the Advisory Board of the New York City Women’s Group which benefits Little Flower Children Services of New York.



Jane lives in New York City, The Hamptons and Palm Beach, and has a working knowledge of all these markets. And holds a real estate license in the state of Florida as well as New York.



Jane is an avid golfer and is the elected ladies golf chairperson at Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach County.



Jane is married to construction and real estate executive, Joseph Pontarelli.









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Jane Pontarelli

575 Madison Ave
New York, 10022
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