Joan Loch is with MoMentum companies, which offers a boutique approach to real estate.
Online, Pinterest has always been a favorite for Loch for decor ideas and recipes, Wikipedia to look up information, Dropbox for storing and sharing files, and BuzzFeed News delivered to her iPhone for news and items of interest.
For TV viewing, she chooses Netflix to watch Stranger Things and Schitt’s Creek (hilarious, she says). She also enjoys The Profit and Shark Tank “for the business side of things.” She says Chopped Junior on Food Network is a DVR must.
Book recommendations include A Lesson Before Dying by Earnest J. Gaines, Still Alice by Lisa Genova, A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, Who Thought This Was a Good Idea by Alyssa Mastromonaco and her all-time favorite, The Art Of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein.
Favorite movies: Beetlejuice, Best in Show and The Kid. She recently watched 42, a film about Jackie Robinson.
Among her favorite apps are Instagram, Facebook, Outlook, Bleacher Report, Pandora, BNI Connect, Twitter, WHQR and Carolina Boating.
She recommends new customer relationship management software launched by a Wilmington developer called SWELLEnterprise.
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