25 Year Anniversary Q&A Blast from the Past: 1989: Michele Boddewyn
Name: Michele Boddewyn
Title: President
Company Name: Boddewyn Gaynor Architects, d.p.c.
Year Founded: 1974
Years with Company: 35
Q: The approximate number of years you have been a subscriber and/or how the NYREJ has been a benefit to you and/or your business:
A: I've been a NYREJ subscriber for 6 years. The benefits of NYREJ are significant. The publication helps me keep a pulse on the events and changes within the industry. NYREJ is vital in keeping abreast of milestones and movement among professionals in the industry.
Q: The approximate year you discovered the NYREJ and what business you were in at the time:
A: In 2008, I learned about the NYREJ, while working with BGA Architects, d.p.c., formerly Alan Gaynor + Company, P.C.
Q: Your most memorable "15 minutes of fame" in the NYREJ:
A: It was rewarding to see our design work for Riverside Orthopaedic + Sports Medicine highlighted in NYREJ in 2012.
More recently, in 2013, my "15 minutes of fame" extended to being profiled in NYREJ. It brought back warm memories as I revisited my journey in the field of architecture.
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