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About John P. Boyle

John P. Boyle was born into a multi-generational family of coal miners, raised in the small Appalachian town of Kingwood, West Virginia. John is a graduate of The Kiski School in Saltsburg, PA, West Virginia University School of Engineering in Morgantown, WV, and Harvard Business School in Cambridge, MA. From the ages of 13 to 40, John worked in almost every capacity of his family’s business, including 10 years as the company’s president. As a civil engineer, John has constructed thousands of public infrastructure projects, energy projects, natural gas facilities, mining infrastructure facilities, and waste disposal facilities across ten states up and down the east coast. In addition, John founded four service-related businesses in the environmental, transportation, natural gas, and coal industries.

In 2023, John published his first book, Appalachian Kid. The book is a memoir and is an Amazon Best-Seller in multiple categories.

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