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Professional Profile: James Dinardi 2012

Name: James Dinardi Title: Vice President of Finance and Administration Company: Trinity Building + Construction Management Corp. Location: Wilmington, MA Place of birth: Stoneham, MA Family: Two daughters, Arianna and Alessia, and wife, Deborah College: St. Leo University First job unrelated to your current field: Limo Driver First job in current field: Laborer for uncle's construction company What your firm does now and its plans for the future? National general contracting and construction management company specializing in restaurant, retail and corporate interiors work. The company plans to continue its consistent growth with expansion into new markets and new types of projects, while maintaining its focus on caring for and creating opportunity for its employees. Hobbies: Fitness, reading, and target shooting Favorite novel: Anything by Tom Clancy Favorite film: "Seven" Keys to success: hard work, perseverance, and stepping outside your comfort zone whenever possible. Person(s) you most admire (outside of family): One person I admire is former Costco CEO, Jim Sinegal, because of his commitment to maintaining fair pay and exceptional benefits to his employees despite continuous pressure to lower costs. If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Police Officer
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