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Robison |
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Lineman, First Class
New Hampshire Electric Co-op
Bristol, New Hampshire
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To celebrate its 30th anniversary within the utility
industry, Huskie Tools reached out nationwide earlier
this year to find out more about the linemen behind
its tools in the first-ever Huskie Tools Hero Contest.
The company announced today the winner, James Robison,
a lineman, first class, at the New Hampshire Electric
Co-op, based in Plymouth, New Hampshire.
An
industry veteran for nearly two decades, Robison has
gained the respect of his fellow lineman and is known
for his strong work ethic, commitment to his company
and dedication to his community. That is what prompted
his wife Sheila to secretly nominate her husband of
21 years after seeing a Huskie Tools ad within an industry
publication earlier this year.
“After reviewing all of the submissions, we were
most impressed with James’ respect for dangerous
conditions, smart approach to situations with safety
in mind and his commitment to looking out for the men
working by his side,” said Tom Itrich, Chief Executive
Officer of Huskie Tools. “James truly embodies
what Huskie Tools is all about and we’re proud
to extend this honor to him as we commemorate 30 years
of serving lineman nationwide.”
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Born and raised
in New England, Robison attended from Newfound Memorial
High School in Bristol, New Hampshire. After graduating
in 1984, he enlisted in the U.S. Army where he served
overseas in Korea and was stationed in Fort Polk, Louisiana.
During his tour of duty, Robison married Sheila, his
high school sweetheart. Upon his honorable discharge,
Robison joined New Hampshire Electric Co-op where he
has worked for more than 18 years. When not on the job,
Robison enjoys hunting, woodworking, involvement in
his church and watching his three children – Nicholas
(15), Zachary (13), and Abby (8) excel in school and
outside activities.
Upon learning that he had won the Huskie Tools Hero
Contest, Robison was quite surprised and humbled by
the recognition. “It’s an honor to be acknowledged
by Huskie Tools for the work that I do every day,”
explained Robison. “Sheila and I look forward
to visiting Chicago later this summer.”
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