Eileen Della Volle, vice president of business development at KS Engineers, P.C., was chosen as this year's recipient of the Marketing Achievement Award at the New York Chapter for the Society of Marketing Professionals' (SMPS) 13th Annual Honor Awards Dinner on Tuesday, May 5. The event was held at the Union Square Ballroom. Della Volle was nominated by Robert Nash, vice president/chief engineer of KS Engineers. Jeannine LaRue, vice president of public affairs, Rutgers University presented the award to Della Volle.
"I'm not surprised that Eileen is this year's recipient of the Marketing Achievement Award," said LaRue. "She conducts her professional life as she does her personal life, by connecting with the hearts and souls of those around her while figuring out who they are and what their needs are. That's marketing at its height. And...that's Eileen."
Della Volle is being honored for her outstanding commitment and contributions to the city's built environment and the A/E/C community. This year's honor awards recognize the best in the A/E/C marketing field, as well as in the public, media and development sectors, for their achievements and dedication to the A/E/C industry.
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