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David Buczkowski 2010

Name: David Buczkowski Title: Secretary Company: Chicago Title Insurance Location: 265 Franklin St., 8th Fl., Boston Birthplace and year: Springfield, Mass., 1954 Family: Wife, Gail; children: Adam, Gregg and Devon College: University of Connecticut, BA, in Political Science with minors in Economics and History; New England School of Law, JD First job outside of Title Insurance: Hartford Insurance Group in Fidelity & Smith, claims department. First job in Title Insurance or allied field: Lacomte Emmudson & Doyle - closings What do you do now and what are planning for the future? As secretary of NELTA, I record the minutes of the meetings and disperse them to the executive director of the board. Hobbies: Member and volunteer for narrow gauge railroad for Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum. I am a member of the track crew and right-of-way cleaning crew. Also, I am a qualified brakeman. Person you admire most (outside of family): Henry Thayer Keys to success: Hard work, being in the right place at the right time If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Operate roller coasters
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