James J. Houlihan
James J. Houlihan is a licensed real estate broker and represents the fourth generation in a family business founded in 1891 by his great-grandfather. He is a partner at Houlihan-Parnes Realtors, LLC of White Plains, New York. Jim is an active partner in Metro Property Group, LLC and a partner in HP Capital, LLC. He is also on the board of directors for Q10 Capital, LLC. Houlihan has served as chairman of the Great Hunger Memorial Committee of Westchester County. Jim curates the exhibit “The Fighting Irishmen: A Celebration of the Celtic Warrior” It originally opened in 2006 at the Irish Arts Center, and continued at the South Street Seaport Museum in Manhattan, at the John J. Burns Library at Boston College, Ulster American Folk Park in Co. Tyrone and at the GAA Museum at Croke Park, Dublin. He is a graduate of Fordham University. A fourth-generation Irish American on his father’s side with roots in Kenmare, Kerry, and second-generation on his mother’s side, with roots in Tyrone and Donegal, Jim lives in Bronxville with his wife Pat and their five children.