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2021 Women in CRE: Eva Hatzaki, Andromeda

Name: Eva Hatzaki

Title: Director of Marketing

Company Name: Andromeda

In the past year, what project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of?
I am really excited and proud of the launching of the Andromeda Access Group, a vertical access solutions company for commercial developers, building owners, and managers who see the value of the one-stop-shop solution and economies of scale that AAG offers, along with an independent safety team and round-the-clock service for its BMUs, hoists, scaffolds, and sheds.

How do you contribute to your community or your profession?
I am proud to be part of an organization that has and continues to support our community, and even more systematically since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic when we launched and continue to operate RAP4Bronx, a relief access program that has grown to be not only a substantial operator in the New York City food relief space but a resourceful program for communities to find and get access to services that will help them build and sustain healthy futures.

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