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Weekly Profile: Gary Billington

vice president of client relations, Plunkett Raysich Architects

Company: Plunkett Raysich Architects 
Title: Vice president of client relations
Education: Bachelor’s degree, University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada
Family: Wife, Paulette (interior designer for Plunkett Raysich Architects), children Jason, 24, and Jered, 22, and Rico and Mac the wonder dogs. 
City of residence: Oak Creek  
Hobbies: "Snowmobiling. We just returned from a three-day organized fundraising ride and secured over $10,000 to fight  MS. Also, reading, traveling, boating and autos."
What are you working on? "Forming relationships with potential users of our services before they have a need. Then connecting all the dots when a project comes along."
How does the market look to you?  "Very strong, especially health care."
What was the best deal you’ve ever been involved in?  "A $3O million specialty hospital."
What was the funniest moment of your career? "Entering a bar in South Africa and realizing I was the only guy present amongst at least 150 women. I found out later the men had all been drafted into the military the week before to fight an uprising in Angola."

vice president of client relations, Plunkett Raysich Architects

Company: Plunkett Raysich Architects 
Title: Vice president of client relations
Education: Bachelor's degree, University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada
Family: Wife, Paulette (interior designer for Plunkett Raysich Architects), children Jason, 24, and Jered, 22, and Rico and Mac the wonder dogs. 
City of residence: Oak Creek  
Hobbies: "Snowmobiling. We just returned from a three-day organized fundraising ride and secured over $10,000 to fight  MS. Also, reading, traveling, boating and autos."
What are you working on? "Forming relationships with potential users of our services before they have a need. Then connecting all the dots when a project comes along."
How does the market look to you?  "Very strong, especially health care."
What was the best deal you've ever been involved in?  "A $3O million specialty hospital."
What was the funniest moment of your career? "Entering a bar in South Africa and realizing I was the only guy present amongst at least 150 women. I found out later the men had all been drafted into the military the week before to fight an uprising in Angola."

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