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Boddewyn of Boddewyn Gaynor Architects (BGA) named a 2016 SmartCEO Brava Award winner

Michele Boddewyn, AIA, LEED A.P.,Boddewyn Gaynor Architect Michele Boddewyn, AIA, LEED A.P.,Boddewyn Gaynor Architect

New York, NY According to Boddewyn Gaynor Architects, (BGA), Michele Boddewyn, AIA, LEED A.P., its president, has been named a 2016 SmartCEO Brava Awards winner.

“The Brava Awards program celebrates high-impact female business leaders in three categories: CEOs, executive directors of nonprofits, and c-suite executives,” according to the organization.  Award winners possess an entrepreneurial spirit and are exemplary leaders in their companies and their communities.

Boddewyn consistently demonstrates these leadership qualities in both her professional and personal life.  She is a highly disciplined, detail-oriented operational expert, with a meticulous and systematic approach to all she undertakes.     

An active member of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) New York chapter, Boddewyn serves as membership chair.  She derives great satisfaction from helping women achieve their professional goals. 

A strong proponent of literacy and in giving back, Boddewyn serves as the president of the Friends of the Library in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, her local community.

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