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wbjournal.com | May 4, 2026 | Worcester Business Journal 25 S P E C I A L A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O N | Business Profiles 2026 W hen Russ and Christine Conway took ownership of Favulli Elec- tric, they weren't just stepping into a business—they were continuing a legacy. Founded in 2007 by Joe Favulli, the company quickly became a trusted name in Worcester, known for its commit- ment to quality, integrity, and customer relation- ships. For Russ, who began working with Joe at age 20, the transition to ownership was a natural evolution of their partnership. "Joe and his wife Cindy built something special," Russ reflects. "We wanted to ensure Favulli Electric carried forward their core values while continuing to grow and serve our community." Today, Favulli Electric is a leader in commer- cial and industrial electrical contracting, offering services ranging from large-scale projects to smaller tasks, like moving a plug or replacing a light switch. "No job is too small," Christine emphasizes. "We're here for our clients, no matter what they need." Favulli's design/build approach ensures tailored solutions for every customer, with a focus on build- ing long-lasting relationships. e company is also well-versed in tackling fully engineered projects when that approach better suits a customer's needs, providing flexibility to meet a variety of project requirements. Favulli Electric's expertise spans multiple indus- tries, including healthcare, education, hospitality, and manufacturing. e company has completed projects in long-term care facilities, colleges, and hospitals, such as building an emergency electrical room at Webster Hospital and renovating resident living areas at Notre Dame Health Care. Work with local restaurants like Vivienne Coastal Mediterranean, Bocado, Mezcal, and e Fix show- cases an ability to respond quickly and effectively to challenges. When a fire broke out at Vivienne just two weeks aer its opening, the team worked closely with owner Mike Covino to ensure a swi recovery. "We started the day aer the closure to make sure cleaning crews had the power they need- ed," Russ recalls. "It was important to help Vivienne reopen as quickly as possible." Giving back to the community is another cornerstone of Favulli Electric's philosophy. Russ and Christine are proud to support local youth sports, Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School – where they first met as high school students– the YMCA, and various charitable initia- tives, including breast cancer walks and memorial golf tournaments. "is community has given us so much," Christine shares. "It's incredibly rewarding to give back." Looking ahead, Favulli Electric is focused on fostering an even closer-knit team environment while staying ahead of industry trends. As technol- ogy transforms the electrical contracting landscape, the company is committed to adopting innovative tools to enhance efficiency and deliver exceptional results. "We're always looking for ways to improve," Russ notes. "Whether it's through new technology or strengthening our team, we're excited for what the future holds." n Favulli Electric: Powering Central Mass. with Integrity and Expertise Street Address: 281 Plantation Street, Worcester, MA Phone Number: 508-753-2903 Website: www.favullielectric.com Head of Company: Russ Conway Year Founded: 2007 PHOTOS | COURTESY FAVULLI ELECTRIC

