The mission of the Young Leaders Council is to act as a conduit for members to network, socialize, and exchange ideas in order to promote the professional growth of young contractors. As part of this mission, the Young Leaders Council furthers industry innovation by sponsoring exciting professional seminars. The Young Leaders Council also sponsors social opportunities for young leaders to discuss industry challenges while also providing support to other young professionals. In so doing, the Young Leaders Council enhances the future of the construction industry.
2008 Chairman -
Joe Camilo - Tocco Building Systems
Article about current Young Leader - Justin Fishlin, Owner, Ellis Fire Suppression
by: Justin Fishlin
I started ELLIS FIRE in May of 2005 after completion my apprenticeship and schooling in the trade and securing the required licenses. Bringing on board a marketing person and estimator we were able to penetrate the contracting marketplace and develop a working relationship with a select group of General Contractors and end users.
A few of the complete sprinkler installations in new or existing buildings include:
- Three complete installations at Wellesley College.
- Veterinary clinics in Chelmsford and Hingham.
- Northshore Savings Bank in Peabody.
- Cantana office building on Rt 128 in Needham.
- Solomon Schecter Day School in Norwood.
Some alterations or retrofit projects include:
- Several Panera Bread jobs within the Rt. 495 area.
- Verizon in Waltham fire sprinklers and Inergen systems.
- Judge Rotenburg Center in Canton.
- Many condo projects in the Greater Boston area.
- Hoosic Golf Club in Milton.
- Atrium School in Watertown.
Plus we do have an ongoing SEVICE DEPARTMENT for repairs and maintenance problems with mechanics who respond with fully equipped trucks.
What are we missing? The opportunity to work for your company.
We would like to have that opportunity, so keep us in mind the next time you need a prompt competitive quotation in our trade from design build to pre designed systems. Call ELLIS.
Thank you,
Justin Fishlin