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05-16-2013 - PWC to hold Salute to Women of Achievement

Professional Women in Construction (PWC) president Lenore Janis has named the honorees for PWC's annual Salute to Women of Achievement luncheon to be held on May 16th, from noon to 2 p.m. at The Yale Club. Janis said, "We've assembled a remarkable group of leaders who are changing the landscape of of the industry in diverse ways." The honorees will be: Barbara Lyons, senior VP, The Donaldson Org.; Faith Taylor, senior VP, Wyndham Worldwide; Maria Wilpon, AIA Assoc., education director, AECOM; Lorraine D'Angelo, Esq., senior VP, Dragados USA; Linda Camacho, executive assistant, Building and Construction Trades Council; and Lynn Shavelson, Esq., corporate counsel, Skanska USA Building. Tickets are $200 for PWC members; $300 for non-members. For information on upcoming events contact PWC: 212.486-7745 or [email protected] or www.pwcusa.org/ny.
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