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Professional Profile: Kyle Bolinger, 2014

Name: Kyle Bolinger Title: Project Manager Company: TAYLOR - The Builders Location: 2580 Baird Rd., Penfield N.Y. Birthplace: Greece, N.Y. Education: BAES Architectural Engineering Technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston, MA First job outside of Construction Management: When I was 15 years old my first job was as a cashier at Wegmans. Since then I knew the Construction Management/Architecture field was for me and have never left. First job in Construction Management: The Karsten Company Boston, MA where I was responsible for the renovation of the New Balance Shoe Head Quarters. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Currently, responsible for the overall success of TAYLOR'S construction projects from a schedule; quality and financial stand point. Future planning consists of executive role and/or partnership with continued hard work and dedication. How do you unwind from a busy day in Construction Management? Head home to see my beautiful wife Jessica Bolinger and twin daughters Skylar & Payton Bolinger. Seeing their smiles at night when I get home makes it all worthwhile. Favorite book or author: ˝The Millionaire Mind˝ by Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D Favorite movie: ˝The Godfather˝ Last song you downloaded? ˝Roller Coaster˝ by Luke Bryan One word to describe your work environment: Teamwork Rules to live by in business: 1) Commitment to the business 2) Ownership 3) Professional consultant mindset 4) Dedication 5) Follow Through If you could invite one person to dinner (living or dead) who would it be and where would you go? I would invite my two grandmothers who have passed before us to anywhere of their choosing so they have the opportunity to meet Skylar and Payton Bolinger (Great Granddaughters) for the first time. What is your dream job? Aside from my current job of course, my dream job would be PGA Tour Player.
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