In 1994, four 16-year-old boys walked onstage and competed at the MBNA America College Quartet Contest in Pittsburgh. Paul Hultgren, vice president of business development at Milwaukee-based Valuation Research Corp., was one of them. He left that day placing ninth in the world and with the distinction of being part of the youngest quartet to compete on the international collegiate stage.
Hultgren went from being part of that Appleton West High School quartet, Four Score, to singing the lead in todayโs well-recognized quartet, The Border Project. His longtime hobby of singing in barbershop quartets began when he was eight years old and auditioned for the Appleton Boychoir.
โThe Boychoir traveled and performed nationally and internationally, singing routinely in front of large audiences, which got me comfortable at a very young age performing and being in front of crowds,โ Hultgren said.
Hultgren performs and competes in The Border Project alongside Robb Thiel, Patrick Boehm and Matt Hall.

โMy quartet members are great musicians who can read, learn and practice their own parts on their own time,โ Hultgren said. โWhen we get together as a group, we line up our voices, song dynamics and song interpretation together to be performance-ready.โ
The Border Project enjoys performing fun and recognizable songs, from The Partridge Familyโs โCome on Get Happy,โ to Disneyโs โI See the Light,โ to U2โs โMLK,โ and even classics like โIโve Been Working on the Railroadโ and โSweet Georgia Brown.โ
โWe pair our songs with an entertaining comedic set,โ Hultgren said. โIt is good, clean fun for families and audiences of all ages.โ