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06-11-2015 - PWC to honor outstanding women professionals at Salute to Women of Achievement luncheon at The Yale Club

Barbara Armand, president of Professional Women in Construction (PWC) and of Armand Corp., has unveiled the names of the honorees who will be recognized at the organization's annual Salute to Women of Achievement luncheon to be held from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Thursday, June 11th at The Yale Club, 50 Vanderbilt Ave. Armand said, "The honorees were selected for the pinnacle of performance they have reached in their professions and because we believe that they serve as excellent role models for young women and others entering the industry to follow." The honorees are: Denise Berger, assistant chief engineer/operations, The Port Authority of NY & NJ; Eva Hatzaki, director of marketing, Skyline Restoration Inc.; Ellen Chasanoff, project business manager, HNTB Corporation; Martine Duphrezin, principal, RCGA Architects; and Catherine Rinaldi, deputy executive director, MetroNorth. Presenters include Joseph Lawton, senior vice president/national construction management practice leader, HNTB Corporation; additional presenters will be announced soon. Tickets are $200 for PWC members; $300 for non-members. Event sponsorships and journal ads are available at various levels. Celebrating its 35th year in 2015, PWC is a non-profit 501 organization founded in 1980. To register, contact [email protected], visit www.pwcusa.org/ny or call (212) 486-7745.
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