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Glynn Electric opens New Hampshire office

Chris Girard

Salem, NH Glynn Electric, one of the largest electrical contractors in Massachusetts, has opened a New Hampshire office on Northwestern Dr. Executives at the company said the move is aimed at extending the firm’s regional reach and enabling more efficient service for new and existing commercial and residential customers in New Hampshire.

Glynn’s Chris Girard is heading up the New Hampshire Division and reports that business is off to a robust start. “We are building relationships right out of the gate and have already seen a high number of calls. I believe this is a testament to the quality work and focus on customer service that Glynn brings to the market. We expect that trend to continue as we make a name for ourselves, expand our New Hampshire team and build our reputation outside of Massachusetts’ borders,” Girard said.

“We are thrilled to have a new base of operations in New Hampshire. Investing in this additional physical infrastructure while continuing to develop our local workforce will enable Glynn to better serve our New Hampshire, Middlesex county and western Massachusetts customers and bring our full suite of services to the community,” said Vito Rubini, president of Glynn Electric.

Glynn has been in business for more than 30 years and has over 250 employees in Massachusetts alone. In addition to providing comprehensive electrical services, the company also has a sizeable fire alarm and protection division, a tel/data/networking group as well as an integrated security and smarthome technologies team, all of which will be available to the New Hampshire market. The company serves the construction industry, commercial clients and private homeowners.

Business development manager, Dan Kennedy shares Rubini’s enthusiasm about the recent expansion into New Hampshire. “Glynn has long been a presence in New Hampshire on the construction side, but our new office will allow us to significantly expand on the services side while being much more responsive to the needs of commercial and residential customers,” Kennedy said. 

Glynn’s Founder, Matt Glynn said the community can expect Glynn to be more than just another business in town but also to be an actively engaged member of the community. 

“As a company, Glynn has been blessed with a level of success I never imagined when we started out over 30 years ago. I believe that to those whom much is given, much is expected. With this in mind I look forward to getting more connected with the New Hampshire communities we will serve in order to discover their needs and find ways that Glynn can give back,” Glynn said.

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