Name: Jeffrey Nutting
Title: Town Administrator
Company: Town of Franklin
Location: Franklin, Mass.
Birthplace: Mass.
Birth Date: 1955
College: Northeastern University
First job unrelated to your current field: Clerk at a hardware store, then truck driver
First job in current field: Administrative assistant to the Medway Board of Selectmen
What your firm does now and its plans for the future: Provides high quality life for its customers (citizens).
Hobbies: Flying, biking, skiing, family
Keys to success: Hard work, sense of humor, strong ethics, understand how to work with all kinds of folks, excellent customer service.
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Philanthropist
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