Name: James Lehouiller
Title: President
Company: DiLeonardo International, Inc.
Location: 2348 Post Rd.,
Suite 501, Warwick, RI 02886
Place of birth and year:
Morrisville, VT - 1971
College: University of Vermont
First job unrelated to your current field: Sanford Bernstein
First job in current field: DiLeonardo
International, Inc.
Hobbies: Skiing and golf
Favorite novel: Seven Pillars
Keys to success: Adding value and persistence
What is the biggest green change you would like to see happen in your industry over the next 10 years?: That we no longer refer to it as "green"-that these choices are made because it is right and the only choice to make.
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