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50 year anniversary question and answer Wayne Griffin

Name: Wayne Griffin Title: President Company: Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Inc. Address:116 Hopping Brook Road, Holliston, MA 01746 Telephone: (508) 429-8830 Email: wgriffin@wjgei.com Website: www.waynejgriffinelectric.com What year did you discover the New England Real Estate Journal and in what way has the New England Real Estate Journal been a benefit to you and your business? Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Inc. began our alliance with the New England Real Estate Journal back in 1983, when we took out a full page ad to thank Finard & Company, Inc. for trusting us to execute our first $1 million electrical contract at the Marriott Hotel in Burlington, Mass. That ad met with such a positive response that we have maintained a presence here ever since. NEREJ is the right publication for Griffin Electric because it is read by the general contractors, real estate developers and property managers we have worked with in the past, and those we hope to have an opportunity to partner with in the future
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