Business World |
April 2015
204
"I was working as a public accountant for
PricewaterhouseCoopers down in Boston
and my father gave me the opportunity to
come home and open a business with him,"
said Stacy."I grew up in the construction
industry − I was on a roof nailing shingles
at 8-years-old− and I always loved it. I also
love accounting, so I decided to combine the
two."
Today, Turnstone has more than 10 fulltime
employees and operates throughout the en-
tire state of New Hampshire. They are capa-
ble of handling projects in the $5 to $7 mil-
lion range, but are always more than willing
to take on much smaller projects for their
clients.
"The smallest project we'll take on is any proj-
ect that any of our clients need help with,"
Stacy proclaimed."Sometimes we'll get a call
from a school that needs a door, and so we'll
go over and do the door for them."
The company enjoys similarly"great relation-
ships" with their subcontractors. According
Great Bay Community College Rochester Group