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2018 Women in Real Estate and Construction Services: Nancy Colella, NYS Sustainable Corp.

Name: Nancy Colella 

Title: Principal 

Company Name: NYS Sustainable Corp. 

Years in your current field: 5 

What professional organizations or associations are you a member of? USGBC-LI, CIBS, Oyster Bay Main St. Association, NAWIC, Vision Long Island, Queens Chamber of Commerce, BOMA, Hauppauge Industrial Association, Long Island Association, LIREG

What was your greatest professional accomplishment in 2017? 

In 2017, the journey towards building my corporation within commercial real estate has proven actively engaging and a time of elevated discovery. The commercial RE industry is one primarily driven by relationships, and so, my greatest professional accomplishment for 2017 has been the acquisition and nurturing of my company’s most invaluable professional commercial collaborative partnerships. In order to establish my corporation’s foundation within this progressive clean energy sector; these relationships and partnerships will contribute and deliver invaluable positioning to NYS Sustainable Corp.’s service model. A firm, concentrated on the curation and integration of smart energy conservation measures for the commercial, investment and REIT portfolio property owner. 

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