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Professional Profile: Jennifer Cronan, 2015

Name: Jennifer Cronan, P.E., LEED AP Title: Senior Project Manager Company: Trinity Building + Construction Management Corp Location: Wilmington, MA Birthplace: Springfield, MA Education: Bucknell University, UMASS Amherst - Masters in Engineering First job outside of real estate: Babysitting, ice cream scooper at Dribbles in Scituate Harbor and swim instructor for Jim Lonborg's wife (all in one summer) First job in real estate or allied field: Civil engineering intern at Kvaerner Davy - San Ramon, CA What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? I love seeing a project through: from concept to a completed project. I plan to be involved in design/construction/development in one way or another for the rest of my career. How do you unwind from a busy day in real estate? Go for a run and/or spend time with my husband, Mike and kids, Alden (6) and Serafina (4). Favorite book or author: "Three Cups of Tea," "One Man's Mission to Promote Peace," "One School at a Time" - Greg Mortenson Favorite movie: "Office Space" Last song you purchased/downloaded? "Uptown Funk" One word to describe your work environment: Energetic Rules to live by in business: Don't burn bridges - it's a very small industry we work in! I you could invite one person to dinner (living or dead) who would it be and where would you go? Jerry Garcia What is your dream job? Scuba guide in Honduras or Hawaii
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