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Mark & Sue Wild
Mark and Sue started G.M. Wild Construction in 1987 with an old yellow Ford van and a classic Macintosh SE, although Mark had his start in construction in 1977. After graduation from college in 1984 (Colby and Smith respectively), we moved to San Francisco, where Mark worked on the floor of the Pacific Stock Exchange and Sue worked for a commercial real estate developer. After realizing that Maine was home, we returned and began our own remodeling business.
We live in in-town Brunswick with our two children Caroline (11) and Parker (8), in a 1927 Colonial Revival which we are slowly renovating and restoring. Mark is active in the leadership of First Parish Church in Brunswick, as well as being instrumental in the formation of the College Neighbors Association. Sue serves on the board of Home to Home, a program that facilitates the exchange of children between divorced parents, and is very active in Caroline and Parker's schools. Our family enjoys camping, biking, and hiking together.
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Eric Evans
Eric has worked for G.M. Wild Construction for six years as a lead carpenter. One of Eric's foremost objectives is to help people come together to reach a common goal. He and his partner, Victoria Foster, live in Topsham with Daniel, 16, and Nathan, 14. Eric enjoys running, track and field, snowboarding, surfing, skydiving, computers and fine carpentry.
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Linus Coulombe Linus has been with G.M. Wild Construction since 2001. He lives in Topsham and has two sons, Alex (11) and Quinn (8). He is our resident history buff, with a special interest in World War II. |
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Craig Gorman Craig has been a carpenter at G. M. Wild Construction for 5 years. He and his five year old son Casey live in Wiscasset. Craig enjoys participating in outdoor activities such as bow hunting, fishing, camping and disc golf. |
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Ken Faulkner
Ken and his wife, Carolyn, recently relocated to Maine due to his wife's job. They settled in Brunswick with their two children, Elizabeth (11) and Justin (9) after looking at many communities and recognizing that Brunswick has a lot to offer their family.
In his spare time, Ken maintains 12 hives of honeybees at Crystal Spring Farm and enjoys kayaking with his family, as well as taking advantage of all that Maine has to offer.
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