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Professional Profile: Zach Garrett 2012

Name: Zach Garrett Title: Business Development Engineer Company: Turner Construction Location: 22 Corporate Woods Blvd., 4th Floor, Albany, NY 12211 Place of Birth: Troy, NY Family: I am blessed with an amazing family. A beautiful wife, loving parents, and three younger brothers and sisters. College: B.S. in Construction Engineering Management from California State University at Long Beach First job unrelated to current field: Crew leader at a moving company; Speedy Movers First Job in Current Field: Intern with Turner out of the Anaheim, CA office What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Turner is currently a leader in the construction industry both here in N.Y. and nationally. We have a strong presence across numerous market segments including; commercial, healthcare, higher-ed, and K-12 to name a few. We plan to continue on the tradition of building relationships and delivering promises. Hobbies: I enjoy traveling with my wife and working with my hands Favorite Film: I love a good action movie, but strangely enough, The Notebook is my favorite movie. Favorite Book: The book I read most and couldn't live without is the Bible Keys to Success: Hard work, integrity, relationships, communication Persons you admire (outside of the family): Billy Graham If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Working with my wife in real estate
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