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Consigli appoints Bush head of NYC Metro Region operations

Laura Bush

New York, NY According to Consigli Construction Co., Inc., Laura Bush, director of Operations, NYC Metro Region, will take over as head of the company’s New York City operations.

With over 25 years of experience, Bush’s role will continue to focus on the growth and development in the region as well as delivering consistency in day-to-day operations and developing our people.

Bush’s specialized expertise in project planning, quality assurance and operational excellence has contributed to her success in leading construction projects for many high-profile, luxury residential and hospitality projects throughout the city.

“Laura’s strength as a leader coupled with her ability to manage some of the most high-profile and complex construction projects in NYC, will allow us to take the work we do with our teams and clients to the next level,” said Anthony Consigli, Consigli Construction Co., Inc. “Laura embraces our culture and we’re pleased to have her taking the lead in her new role.”

In addition to Bush’s operational and project success, she has been a long-time advocate for female growth and development in the construction industry. Bush has served on the Board of the Women Builder’s Council in New York City, is a past Chapter President of the Greater New York and Long Island Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), and a founding co-chair of the Ambassador Council for Non-Traditional Employment for Women (NEW).

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