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2024 Ones to Watch Industry Leaders: Michele Pincus, Esq., H2M architects + engineers

Michele Pincus, Esq.
Assistant VP, Market Director of Real Estate
H2M architects + engineers

 

“Michele Pincus, Esq., is an industry leader with a background in zoning, real estate litigation, providing property assessment reviews, and facility management plans. Michele’s strategic acumen and vast legal knowledge not only charts a course for future industry trends but has established her as a formidable force in the real estate industry.” - Rich Humann, P.E., President and CEO at H2M architects + engineers.

In the last 12 months what accomplishment are you most proud of? I am most proud of my leadership for the real estate market at H2M. My promotion to Market Director has afforded me the opportunity to apply my vision and direction to the market that services our private developer clients and help grow and expand our services. Since joining H2M, I have worked diligently to strengthen H2M’s corporate role within the industry and have assisted clients in achieving their goals on several key projects and initiatives.

Best advice for new leaders: Strive to empower your team and create new leaders.

 

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