A graduate of Springfield College in Massachusetts, Eric Tetler owns and operates metal recycling company Windfield Alloy in Atkinson, New Hampshire. In his free time, Eric Tetler contributes to numerous local organizations, including the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Derry, which offers a number of recreational and athletic programs for local youth. Dedicated to improving the lives of local youth, the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Derry engages youth in a variety of activities to teach them positive values and increase their self-esteem. The club’s athletic and recreational programming includes such games as kickball and dodgeball, in addition to three competitive intramural leagues in flag football, dodgeball, and handball. Also offering individual sports, the club partners with Wrestling Rebels to give youth the opportunity to participate in competitive wrestling. Youth interested in karate can sign up for the club’s karate classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Finally, the club features a weight room where teenage club members can train under the supervision of club staff. To learn more about the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Derry and its programming, visit www.derrybgclub.org.
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AuthorSince 2007, Eric Tetler has served as president of Windfield Alloy, an environmentally conscious recycling business in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He first joined the company in 1994, and 13 years later, he became its majority shareholder. Archives
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