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02-26-2015 - PWC to hold Meet the Construction Chiefs at Club 101

On Thursday, February 26, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., Professional Women in Construction (PWC) will present one of its signature annual events, Meet the Construction Chiefs, at Club 101 in Manhattan. The roster of speakers includes five of the leading voices moving the industry forward today: Shari Hyman, president and chief operating officer, Battery Park City Authority; Richard Kennedy, co-chief operating officer, Skanska USA; Sharon Neill, deputy commissioner, NYC Department of Buildings; Andy Frankl, president, IBEX Construction; and Denise Berger, AIA, asst. chief engineer, deputy director, Engineering Dept., the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The event will include a B2B interchange with exhibit tables to offer attendees an opportunity to meet one on one with key decision makers. Buffet dinner is included. Tickets: $85 PWC members; $95 nonmembers with advance reservation.  All tickets at the door: $100.  Exhibit tables are available at $395 PWC members; $495 nonmembers (includes 3 tickets and directory listing). Club 101 is located at 101 Park Avenue and 40th Street in NYC. To register contact: 212-486-7745 or [email protected] or www.pwcusa.org/ny.
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