After nearly 40 years of dedicated service, Paula Boyle is retiring from Hoyle Tanner. Her contributions to the company and her clients have been invaluable, and she leaves behind a legacy of professionalism, expertise, and heartfelt connections.
Professional Achievements
Paula has spent the last several years working with repeat clients on their industrial pretreatment programs. These programs are essential for communities with wastewater treatment plants, ensuring compliance with regulations around metals, volatile compounds, and other contaminants. Paula’s expertise in EPA and Massachusetts regulations has made her a trusted advisor for her clients, who rely on her for routine annual reporting and problem-solving. Her clients – from northern Massachusetts to southern New Hampshire and northern Vermont – have consistently sought her guidance, reflecting her deep knowledge and passion for her work.
Transition & Future Plans
As Paula prepares to retire, she has been proactive in ensuring a smooth transition for her clients. In some communities, she has trained staff to take over her responsibilities, while in others, she has helped find suitable replacements. Paula’s efforts to train and mentor others highlight her commitment to her clients and her profession.
Personal Reflections
Paula is known for her positive energy, impeccable organization, and empathetic nature. She sets clear expectations and is fair in her dealings, both at work and at home. Her ability to break down tasks and meet deadlines is commendable, and she has been a great mentor to young staff. Paula’s professionalism and tact in conveying messages have earned her respect and admiration from colleagues and clients alike.
Leaving a Legacy
Paula’s retirement marks the end of an era for Hoyle Tanner. Her example of professionalism, respect, and dedication is one that all staff should strive to emulate. As we bid farewell to Paula, we celebrate her contributions and the positive impact she has had on our company and her clients. Paula Boyle will be greatly missed, but her legacy will continue to inspire us all.