Cliff Cort
President
ccort@triumphmodular.com
Cliff Cort has been at the helm of Triumph since 1981, establishing the company as a leader in the modular construction market throughout the Northeast United States. Cliff oversees day-to-day operations such as sales management and project bid processes. Cliff has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Modular Building Institute where he was instrumental in setting standards for quality in modular construction and in shaping the future of the industry. Cliff is a graduate of New England College and Harvard OPM 29 program.
Glenn Cort
Executive Vice President
gcort@triumphmodular.com
A member of the Massachusetts Bar (BU Law Class 90), Glenn left his legal career to help develop his family's equipment leasing business in its formation. Following the strategic sale of the division of assets, Glenn brought the same passion and enthusiasm to the mobile office space and the commercial modular construction business formed by his brother and President, Cliff Cort. Now a LEED Accredited Professional, Glenn has developed knowledge and a deep appreciation for the impact of the built environment on human health and comfort and he correlates those beliefs into a strong passion for the many benefits of factory built structures. He enjoys assisting prospects and clients with decisions of leasing and or buying modular structures of all types. He is responsible overall for business development and oversees Triumph's sales staff.
Dave Treveloni
Controller
dtreveloni@triumphmodular.com
Dave Treveloni joined Triumph in 1996 to manage financial operations. His areas of expertise include budgeting, project estimating and contract management. Prior to joining Triumph, he worked in the financial management area of the intermodal transportation industry. Dave is a graduate of Boston College and is active in community services including the Boy Scouts and Lions Club.
JR Hartley
Vice President - Operations
jrhartley@triumphmodular.com
J.R. Hartley is responsible for all aspects of construction on Triumph's modular projects. He oversees everything from site preparation and utility construction to on-site assembly and finishing including landscaping. J.R. spent six years as head of Hartley Erectors which was acquired by Triumph in 2005. He is a licensed general contractor and has managed the construction and installation of over a hundred commercial modular structures.