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Hildebrandt joins JFK&M as director of marketing & business development

According to Jacobs, Feinberg, Katz & Michaeli Consulting Group (JFK&M), Pat Hildebrandt has joined the firm as director of marketing & business development. She brings more than 15 years of industry experience to this position. She is secretary of the Association of Real Estate Women (AREW) and a member of the N.Y.C. chapter of CoreNet Global. She holds an MBA from Pace University. In 2005, she was honored by The Capuchin Food Pantries as a Women of Valor for her contributions to the industry. Prior to joining JFK&M, Ms. Hildebrandt held positions as director of business development for architecture/interior design, engineering and project management firms in N.Y.C. Founded in 2007, as a Woman Business Enterprise, JFK&M is a full service MEP consulting firm. Led by Cindy Feinberg, PE, LEED AP, this group of recognized leaders in engineering design have the depth and experience to provide the highest level of consulting services. Michael Jacob, Yuri Katz, Jonathan Michaeli and Ed Feinberg have received national recognition and acclaim for their MEP design and operational planning of specialized facilities.
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