Name: Stephen Turner
Title: Managing Director, northeast
Company: CTG Energetics, Inc.
Location: 235 Promenade St., Suite 525, Providence, RI 02908
Place of birth and year:
Edgartown, Mass. - 1957
Family: Married to Elizabeth. Two daughters.
Education: Licensed
Professional Engineer, State of NY
First job in current field: Air conditioning and refrigeration apprentice
What your firm does now and its plans for the future?: Managing director, east region for CTG Energetics. National Building Commissioning and Sustainability Consulting.
Hobbies: Music, sailing and books
Favorite novel: The Horatio Hornblower series by C.S. Foster
Favorite movie: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Keys to success: Triple bottom line
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be?: Professional musician
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