Trying to remember this jerk's name is gonna drive me nuts

Teittlebaum? I believe they also at the time bought a marble quarry in Georgia along with some very very expensive & hi-tech stone carving equipment that I imagine is taking time to pay off... they began more aggressive venturing out of the St. John's project and taking up work wherever they could get it in the city and competing as a non-profit against for-profit firms. For a while I thought they were a threat to business, but then the fellow driving the expansion was out of the scene. Probably worth a book in this story, but I don't imagine the Episcopal Church is too happy about any of it. ][<