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Safety Inspections Lead the Way to Profits

Lon Lockwood Electric is now on the right road to becoming a successful, long-term business, and one that allows Lon Lockwood the ultimate gift in life: having the ability to spend more time with his family and friends. And, having his name on the front of the building in Webster, N.Y., means something too. (Left) Lockwood holds a crocodile during a swamp tour on a recent vacation in New Orleans. Lockwood said ESI has paved the way for him to enjoy more time with his family and take more vacations.

by Tom Watts

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What does a Mogul Aerialist Know About Electricity?

Murdy is a Level 3 professional ski instructor and a U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) mogul and aerialist coach, but his day job is as the president of Murdy Electric Co. Inc., in Oceanside, N.Y., where his company performs 80 percent residential and 20 percent commercial work.

by Tom Watts

Brett Hadley and his wife, Shannon, share a bicycle ride in Moab, Utah with their children, Logan, left, and Emilie.

Getting Out of the Truck, Training Boosts Business

Brett Hadley has come a long way in a short time. Beginning his business with two trucks and himself answering the phone, Hadley, 35, is now president of Master Electrical Service in Ogden, Utah, and employs an office manager and five electricians in the field, as well as a part-time payroll person.

by Tom Watts