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Jim Thompson 2012

Name: James Thompson Title: Chief Operations Officer Company: Timberline Construction Corp. Location: 300 Pine Street, Canton, MA 02021 Place of birth: Buffalo NY Family: Neve 14, Daniel 10. College: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Civil Engineering First job unrelated to your current field: busboy on the boardwalk, Wildwood NJ First job in current field: Project Engineer at Stone & Webster What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Timberline is a general contractor currently working in 10 sectors. Our diverse business plan is designed to ride the various business cycles and succeed through establishing relationships with business partners who value honesty and hard work, and appreciate the combined efforts of a project team whose members are committed to delivering quality and performance. Hobbies: pretty much anything involving mountains or water, fishing without bait. Favorite novel: too many to choose from, accounts of personal fortitude and perseverance overcoming incredible odds fascinate me, “Into thin Air” was humbling. Favorite film: The Sting Keys to success: perseverance and honesty, I haven’t won the lottery and my memory isn’t good enough to remember anything but the truth. Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): People whose profession puts them against formidable odds which benefit others. If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Navy fighter pilot, but since that’s not going to happen, the launch operator in Scituate Harbor would be cool.
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