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Steven Kelly 2012

Name: Steven Kelly Title: President Company: Timberline Construction Corp. Location: 300 Pine Street, Canton, MA 02021 Place of birth: Dorchester, Mass. Family: Married with two sons and two daughters College: Westfield State University First job unrelated to your current field: Finance: healthcare reimbursement First job in current field: Payton Construction, project manager What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Timberline provides a full line of services including general contracting, construction management, and design-build construction. TCC is an 80 person firm with approximately $30 million in gross yearly revenue and currently provides services throughout the northeast, for Clients located nationally, in ten sectors: healthcare, academic, residential, hospitality, retail, restaurants, supermarkets, corporate, data centers, and telecommunication. In the next five years, Timberline's goal is to be a $100 million dollar General Contracting company known for successfully completed projects with a focus on creating and maintaining strong relationships. Hobbies: Sports and coaching youth sports Favorite novel: The Ten Commandments of Business Failure, Donald R. Keough Favorite film: Braveheart Keys to success: Hard work, the seven P's, and Team Work Person(s) you most admire (outside of family) Bill Belichick and his drive for perfection and success. If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? A high-level finance/Investment professional
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