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PWC to celebrate its 2018 “20 under 40” outstanding women

New York, NY Professional Women in Construction celebrates the 2018 “20 under 40” outstanding women in construction on December 4th at their annual holiday party, to be held at Bryant Park Grill. These women under the age of 40 were nominated by their colleagues and carefully selected by PWC’s board of directors for their accomplishments and influence in the field:

• Tracy Anderson, business developer, Skanska USA Building Inc.

• Laura Bennett-Hourigan, fire protection engineer/project manager,  AKF Group.

• Kate Clancy, project manager, Navillus.

• Michelle DeCarlo, associate - HVAC department, JBB.

• Krishna Grego, chief financial officer, Tower Holdings Group Inc.

• Adrienne Hepler, principal, Levien & Company.

• Brie Keckler, construction management, Grassi & Co.

• Cathleen Mahoney, engineering program director, PANYNJ.

• Lisa Martusciello, senior engineer, STV.

• Katie Nilsen, development & strategy, E-J Electric.

• Julie Pietrzak, senior project manager, Enovate.

• Kelly Pilarski, project manager - lead engineer, WSP.

• Angelina Pinto, senior project manager, Lehrer Cumming.

• Amanda Rogers, senior engineer of construction, PANYN.J

• Maria Salazar, senior associate, project manager, HOK.

• Alexandra Schmidt, senior project manager, Turner Construction.

• Lauren Schmidt, director, architect/project manager, Kohn Pederson Fox Associate (KPF.)

• Marilisa Stigliano, project controls manager, AECOM

• Anita Woolley-Nelson, senior vice president, strategy, marketing and communications, AECOM.

• Joanna Zukowska Morris, estimator, Structure Tone.

For more information, photos, and event tickets: http://www.pwcusa.org/event/holiday-party/

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