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2024 Women in Construction: Marge Fedowitz, NYCAN Builders

Marge Fedowitz
Vice President of Human Resources
NYCAN Builders

 

“For well over 45 years, Marge successfully represented the financial industry in Human Resources and now after retirement, she was asked to manage Human Resources for a women-owned firm in the construction industry which she was honored to work for a woman and continue her beliefs contributing to a truly diverse career.” - Nancy Erardi, Owner/CEO of NYCAN Builders.

What do you like best about being a woman in the AEC industry? As a female HR professional in the construction industry, I support diversity and inclusion in the workplace. A diverse workforce brings different perspectives, cultures, knowledge, experiences, opinions, strengths, and ultimately success to companies who foster a diverse environment. What do I like best? I have the absolute pleasure working for a construction company that is WBE Certified, NYCAN Builders. I am a woman working for a woman! What can be better than that?

 

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