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Professional Profile: Scott Coulombe, 2014

Name: Scott Coulombe Title: Director of Business Development Company: Methuen Construction Co., Inc. Location: Salem, NH Place of birth: Berlin, NH Family: Wife Tracy and four kids, Hannah, Abigail, Isaac and Josiah College: UNH First job unrelated to your current field: Working in IT at Bottomline Technologies First job in current field: Project manager. What your firm does now and its plans for the future? We are a large, self-performing, heavy civil/industrial general contractor serving the water, wastewater, hydro, biogas, biomass, CNG, gas and power markets. We also have an AISC certified fabrication plant and a facilities services division. Hobbies: Hiking the NH 48, 4,000' mountains, running Favorite novel: I don't read novels. I am listening to leadership books currently. Favorite film: Raiders of the Lost Ark Keys to success: Integrity, hard work, consistency. Person you most admire (outside of family): Richard Sterns-president-World Vision If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? I would be a support missionary in Africa or the Caribbean and utilize my construction skills to build much needed housing and infrastructure.
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