TerraTherm, Inc.
Theresa Pfeifle is an accomplished accounting professional with over 18 years of experience in various financial roles. Currently serving as Accounting Manager at TerraTherm, Inc. since October 2021, Theresa has previously held positions as Financial Analyst and Accountant at Heywood Healthcare and as Accountant at Montachusett Opportunity Council, Inc. Notably, Theresa worked as an Accounting Consultant at Robert Half Management Resources, focusing on fixed assets and inventory management. Early career experience includes roles as a Cost Estimator at Garlock Printing & Converting and as a Cost/Staff Accountant at Plastican, Inc. Theresa holds a Bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Business/Accounting from Fitchburg State University and an Associate's degree in Business Administration/Accounting from Mount Wachusett Community College.
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TerraTherm, Inc.
TerraTherm is a worldwide leader in the development and implementation of in situ thermal remediation of organic contaminants in subsurface source zones. We advise on, design, build, and operate thermal remediation projects from concept to closure. We offer the broadest array of thermal remediation technologies in the industry, allowing us to tailor project designs to specific site conditions, using the optimal combination of methods, without bias towards any single technology or approach. TerraTherm partners with leading engineering firms, government agencies, corporations, and property owners in flexible, cooperative relationships to achieve cleanup goals. Our expertise, broad set of proven technologies, and seasoned staff combine to provide the most effective cleanup available for a broad array of contaminants within all soil types and site conditions. We deliver high return on investment, dramatically increase property value, and minimize liability. Our projects are neighborhood-friendly, producing minimal noise, dust and disruption. They achieve complete results within predictable time frames, enable final site closure, optimize property value, and eliminate the risks of liability and long-term threats from contaminants.