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DAN
HANSCOM:
Dan Hanscom started in the woodworking trades in 1976. Having
gained a broad range of experience from boatbuilding to fine cabinetmaking,
his contracting experience covers historical renovations, remodeling,
and building custom homes. While employed by H.D.Haynes Builders
for ten years his projects ranged from the restoration of Colonial-era
houses to the construction of prestigious new custom homes. After
becoming self-employed doing remodeling and new construction for
another ten years, Dan then assumed the role of supervisor and
lead carpenter with a North Shore private building company where
he continued building elaborate custom homes for four years. A
recent construction technology course and building supervisor
course keep Dan on top of the most recent industry standards.
When not working
on residences Dan keeps his hands steady building wooden kayaks
and restoring motorcycles. He "considers Meadowview Construction
to be one of the top remodeling construction companies in the
area;" we consider Dan an enthusiastic and skilled asset.
DAVID
CORRIVEAU:
David knew he wanted to be in the construction trade since he
was young. He graduated from a 4 year house and mill carpentry
high school program in 1993.
Soon after graduating, he enlisted in the USN Seabees, where he
honed his leadership and construction skills taking classes in
construction management, and also planning and estimating courses.
During his 5 year career in the service he built a school and
Coast Guard pier in St. Lucia. He was project supervisor in the
construction of brand new pet kennel in Atsugi Japan providing
military service members with a safe place for their pets while
they went on deployment. He was part of JTF 160 in Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba where he earned 7 medals for various achievements in
housing over 20,000 Cuban and Haitian migrants in less then 7
months.
After he left the military he took on some work in the Salem Laundry
company until he got settled in at home then went out and worked
for a few local construction companies. One special company allowed
him to learn the better part of his remodeling skills.
After a few years he decided on trying the "ownership of
a business" dream. He took on a partner and after a few years
decided this dream made him less hands on then he liked to be.
After he found Meadowview construction he decided to relinquish
ownership and join the Meadowview Team.
He is proud to be part of Meadowview and brings with him over
15 years experience.
David is 31 years old married over 6 years and has one son age
2 and a new born daughter.
WILLIAM
CAMPBELL:
Soldier, sailor mechanic, farmer, recruiter, shift supervisor,
kung fu teacher. Bill has done a good many things. His interest
in construction dates back to his high school shop class where
he enjoyed ‘making things’ and seemed to have a natural
talent for it. After high school he found employment at the New
York based construction firm of Northland Enterprises doing general
labor. Though he took to the work and showed promise he decided
to further his education and enlisted in the Navy.
After 4 years of traveling
the world on the USS Roosevelt, Bill decided to settle down with
his wife and young son, though continued serving his country by
becoming a National Guardsman. His reprieve didn’t last
long, within 9 months his Guard Unit was called up and he served
another 4 years, one of them in Kuwait during the Gulf War. After
returning home he was a Recruiter and a military policeman for
a while until he was honorably discharged and he turned his attention
back to his family.
Family life took Bill
to Western Massachusetts and a supervisory position with UPS.
While working nights at UPS he enrolled in day classes at the
Kung Fu studio in Easthampton and quickly established himself
as a top ranking student. Before long he found himself teaching
the children’s classes, and a father for the second time.
The death of his father
in 1997 was a time of change for Bill and it brought him to Eastern
Massachusetts and a position at Green Meadows Farm where he made
his way through the ranks to Farm Manager. It was through this
position that Bill was first introduced to Dave and the crew of
Meadowview Construction.
Bill found his way
back to construction 20 years later when he became a Meadowview
employee in the fall of 2001, and he hasn’t looked back
since. He feels that he didn’t choose construction, rather
it chose him. His current position incorporates many aspects of
the other work he’s done as well as teaching him more about
woodworking and carpentry every day. It’s Meadowview’s
attention to detail that Bill takes pride in the most. “It’s
the little things that matter most”, he says, “And
people really take notice of it.”
In his spare
time Bill dedicates himself to his family and community. He’s
currently teaching his oldest son to drive and continues to coach
his youngest son’s Little League Teams, as well as serving
on the Little League Board of Directors. He’s also been
part of a Sunday morning softball league for the last twelve years
and is a diehard Nascar fan.
RICHARD
MIDDLETON:
Bio coming soon.