50 year anniversary question and answer Glenn Kingsbury
Name: Glenn Kingsbury
Title: Executive Manager
Company: National Electrical Contractors Assn., Boston
Years with Company: 33
Address: 106 River Street, West Newton, MA 02465
Telephone: 6179692521
Email: gkingsbury@bostonneca.org
Website: bostonneca.org
What year did you discover the New England Real Estate Journal and what business were you doing at that time? I've worked for the Electrical Contractors Association for over 30 years, and it seems I've always know about the Journal.
In what way has the New England Real Estate Journal been a benefit to you and your business? The Journal has been a reliable, cost-effective, and efficient way to keep tabs on the industry and to let the industry know who we are and what we do.
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