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Client of the Month - February, 2008

Robert Pappalardo, Newpro

Robert PappalardoRobert Pappalardo is the IT and Web Marketing Director of Newpro Operating, LLC, a leading New England home improvement company since 1945.  Headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts, Newpro offers customer a wide selection of energy efficient home improvement products and services at factory direct prices.  Mr. Pappalardo has helped transition the business process and infrastructure at Newpro from a predominantly paper environment to a streamlined operation, making the process cleaner, simpler, and more efficient.  He has also helped Newpro outpace the industry with a well built web marketing initiative.

Robert Pappalardo received a bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering, Cum Laude, from Norwich University in May 1995.  Robert is a member in good standing of various professional affiliations and takes a very active role with community and student charitable efforts.  His hobbies include fishing, golf, spending time with family, and fine dining.

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