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Ed Loturco

Burlington Conservation Commissioner at Town of Burlington

Ed "Turk" LoTurco is a committed professional with extensive experience in various leadership and consulting roles. Currently serving as the Director of Sponsorships and Partnerships for the FBI Boston Citizens Academy Alumni Association, Ed focuses on building outreach programs through grants and partnerships. As a Burlington Conservation Commissioner, Ed manages local conservation initiatives, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. Previous involvement includes board membership at the Lexington Veterans Association, where educational programs for veterans were developed, and a long tenure as a rider in the Pan Mass Challenge, supporting cancer research. With over 40 years in the Information Management industry, Ed has contributed as an independent consultant and held various consulting roles, including work with Arbor Networks and Massachusetts Housing. Educational achievements include a certificate from the FBI Boston Citizens Academy and studies at Northeastern University and MIT.

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Burlington, United States

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Town of Burlington

Burlington’s origins as a small agricultural community are scarcely visible today, but remnants persist in roads that still crisscross its hilly terrain and in a few, prized historic properties. The remaining historic buildings once served as farm houses, taverns, homes, and schools along the winding roads when Burlington was a sparsely settled corner of a Boston-centric region. The rural characteristics of the community persisted from its settlement in 1641 for nearly 300 years. By 1950, the census recorded only 3,250 residents. But suddenly, Burlington was transformed by powerful shifts in regional economics, demographic and transportation during the second half of the twentieth century.