Worcester Business Journal

May 9, 2016

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14 Worcester Business Journal • May 9, 2016 www.wbjournal.com FA M I LY B U S I N E S S << Help the Rotary Club of Worcester Prevent Opioid Addiction In addition, proceeds from this event will provide support for education, hunger, health and beautification projects in our community including: presents the CELEBRATE COMMUNITY GALA | Sat, June 4 TH , 2016 5pm — 11pm • Feeding Hungry Children at the Kids Café, Boys & Girls Club of Worcester • Winter Coats for Disadvantaged Children • Scholarships to Students at 3 Worcester Colleges • African Community Education's Food Program • Red Cross Disaster Relief Past projects funded by the Rotary Club of Worcester include: • Myra Hiatt Kraft Foot Bridge Project in Elm Park • HD Cameras for the NIC Unit, University of MA Memorial Medical Center • Planting of Trees on Shrewsbury Street • Electronic Library, Seven Hills Charter Public School TICKETS: $100 PER PERSON | Rotary Club of Worcester Dinner • Cash Bar • Silent/Live Auctions Live Music & Dancing • Service Above Self Awards To purchase tickets contact: Rotary Club of Worcester | www.worcrotaryusa.org Sponsorships available! For further information, please contact: Barbara Guthrie 978-464-2929 Venue: DCU Center 50 Foster Street, Worcester Help the Rotary Club of Worcester Prevent Opioid Addiction In addition, proceeds from this event will provide support for education, hunger, health and beautification projects in our community including: presents the CELEBRATE COMMUNITY GALA | Sat, June 4 TH , 2016 5pm — 11pm • Feeding Hungry Children at the Kids Café, Boys & Girls Club of Worcester • Winter Coats for Disadvantaged Children • Scholarships to Students at 3 Worcester Colleges • African Community Education's Food Program • Red Cross Disaster Relief Past projects funded by the Rotary Club of Worcester include: • Myra Hiatt Kraft Foot Bridge Project in Elm Park • HD Cameras for the NIC Unit, University of MA Memorial Medical Center • Planting of Trees on Shrewsbury Street • Electronic Library, Seven Hills Charter Public School TICKETS: $100 PER PERSON | Rotary Club of Worcester Dinner • Cash Bar • Silent/Live Auctions Live Music & Dancing • Service Above Self Awards To purchase tickets contact: Rotary Club of Worcester | www.worcrotaryusa.org Sponsorships available! For further information, please contact: Barbara Guthrie 978-464-2929 Venue: DCU Center 50 Foster Street, Worcester Preferred Mutual Insurance Company One Preferred Way, New Berlin, NY 13411 It's more than a business. It's a labor of love. www.preferredmutual.com You love what you do. This is part of who you are. So, it helps to have a partner who works with you and knows how to protect what's most important to you. Work, Dream and Live Assured — each and every day. Capitol Siding's signature accomplish- ments in the last two years is its sales team expansion in order to keep up with customers demands, as well as the addi- tion of a service manager. Capitol launched its own financing plan and recently started taking credit cards to meet its customer needs. This comes on top of a sales territory expansion and a new forray into installing and servicing gutters, which now has its own division. Mark Sarkisian Sr. instilled in his sons and his company that family values are a top priority, and Capitol carries on this missions by making the customer feel at ease by not asking for a deposit while working on their homes. The company doesn't get paid a cent until the entire job is 100 percent complete, and the cus- tomer is fully satisfied. Capitol gives back to the community by staying heav- ily involved in the surrounding towns and the region's chambers of commerce. The company has been a member a member of the Better Business Bureau for more than 50 years with a A+ rating. Butler-Dearden has continued a con- sistent rate of growth despite the influx of new competition from non-traditional sources, such as Amazon and Staples. The company has done this by having a highly talented, long-tenured group of employees both in and out of the office. Its customers appreciate the wealth of knowledge that the employees can share with them to help them operate more efficiently. In order to give back to the commu- nity, Butler-Dearden donates to a wide variety of nonprofits in the area. David Butler has been active in town govern- ment, including serving on the Boylston Finance Committee for 20 years, with the exception of the three years he served on the board of selectmen. David currently is chairman of the finance committee. David also is the treasurer of the Boylston Lions Club and serves on the Massachsuetts advisory board at the Devereux Foundation, a national organi- zation that offers behavioral health ser- vices. David previously served was on the board of Boylston Youth Baseball & Softball and the Shrewsbury Youth Hockey Association. Midsize Family Business Butler-Dearden Midsize Family Business Capitol Siding & Home Improvement Co. Inc. Location: Boylston Industry: Wholesale distribution Founded: 1882 Founder: Frederick Perkins Top executives: George Butler, chairman; and David Butler, president Employees: 45 Generation currently running company: 4th Family members currently working for company: George Butler, chairman (father); and David Butler, president (son) Website: www.butlerdearden.com Location: Auburn Industry: Residential and commercial construction Founded: 1951 Founder: Mark Sarkisian Sr. Top executives: Mark Sarkisian Jr., president & CEO; and Dale Sarkisian, vice president Employees: 30 Generation currently running company: 2nd Family members currently working at company: Mark Sarkisian Jr., president & CEO (brother); Dale Sarkisian, vice president (brother); Ryan Sabatalo, sales manager, (Mark's son-in-law) Website: www.capitolsiding.com

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