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Annual PWC-NY Golf Outing supports Professional Women in Construction

Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Professional Women in Construction New York’s (PWC-NY) annual Golf Outing at St. Andrews Golf Club was a great success. PWC-NY members and guests enjoyed a day of golf and connected with industry peers as they supported PWC NY, a nonprofit that advances and encourages women and promotes diversity within the architecture, engineering, construction and related industries. 

PWC NY 2025 Golf Outing Champions Raffaela Dunne,
Amanda Hoch, Peter Santella, and Charles Canepa.

“The generosity of our Golf Outing sponsors and event participants helps us to continue to provide important AEC industry professional development panel discussions, networking events, and mentorship programs. We were also pleased to have so many people participate in the raffle, which directly supports our scholarship fund for students,” said Gina Rivera, executive director, PWC NY. 

The PWC NY Golf Outing was sponsored by the following: 

• Dinner reception: Consigli Construction Co, Inc.; 

• Golf Cart sponsor: E-J Electric Installation Co.;

• Lunch sponsor: Skyline;

• Beverage cart sponsor: Monarch Electric Company;

• Clinic sponsor: Skanska;

• Koozie sponsor: Skanska;

• Golf Ball sponsor: Laland Baptiste; 

• Driving Range sponsor: Dattner Architects;

• World Series Hole in One sponsor: Highmark;

• Bandon Dunes Hole in One sponsor: DeWalt;

• Hole Sign sponsors: IIBEC Metro NY and Welby, Brady & Greenblatt, LLC; and

• Raffle sponsors: Adler Windows, Armand, DeWalt, E-J Electric, Enovate, Five Iron Golf, Fushimi, GCP Saint-Gobain, Grassi, ILIA Beauty, Jazz at Lincoln Center, JT Magen, St. Andrews Golf Club, and SLS Controls.

The 2025 Golf Outing Trailblazer Honoree was Laura Bush, regional director of NYC Metro & NJ/PA for Consigli Construction Co., Inc. She is a committed advocate for the growth and advancement of women and minority communities in the construction workforce and is an active member of several industry and nonprofit organizations including PWC NY. The award was presented at the evening reception. 

“Laura Bush’s engagement with her team, colleagues, and the industry, aligns seamlessly with the energy and mission of PWC NY, and it was our honor to celebrate her accomplishments,” said Rivera.

PWC’s members represent a broad spectrum of industry that serves real estate owners, developers, facilities and property managers and public agencies. They include general construction and specialty contractors, architectural and engineering firms, environmental services, and suppliers. Because the core client industries have many needs, PWC also draws representatives from the services sector: law and accounting firms, insurance/surety and bonding companies, banks and financial services, graphic designers, printers, computer consultants, travel agencies, marketing specialists and more. Membership is open to professional women and men, private companies and public agencies in construction and allied industries. 

To join Professional Women in Construction NY or learn more about sponsorship opportunities, visit www.pwc-ny.org.

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