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IFMA NYC presents Awards for Excellence Dinner at 2015 annual dinner

The New York City Chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA NYC) hosted its 2015 annual Awards for Excellence Dinner on Thursday, January 29th at The Pierre Ballroom. Over 400 guests joined IFMA NYC at the sold-out dinner to celebrate members and their companies for their outstanding accomplishments over the past year with the annual presentation of the Awards for Excellence. Awards proceedings included the new award category for "Workplace Innovation." IFMA NYC unveiled the 2015 winners, including: Distinguished Associate Corporation: Ted Moudis Associates Distinguished Environmental Company of the Year: Telesis Solutions Group, Inc. Design & Construction of a New Facility (under 100,000 s/f) Gemological Institute of America—Team: Ted Moudis Associates; J.T. Magen & Company, Inc.; WB Engineers + Consultants Design & Construction of a New Facility (100,000 - 300,000 s/f) Univision Communications Inc.—Team: IA Interior Architects; Plaza Construction; Robert Derector Associates Design & Construction of a New Facility (over 300,000 s/f) Nomura—Team: Gensler; Turner Interiors; Jaros, Baum & Bolles LEED Certified Award Gemological Institute of America and Nomura Workplace Innovation Credit Suisse and Initiative Distinguished Associate Member Daniel Castner of BAM Architecture Studios Distinguished Professional Member Jay Feiertag of Fedcap Distinguished Facilities Manager: Facilities Management & Operations Matt Korytko of Mitchell & Titus, LLP Distinguished Facilities Manager: Facilities Management & Project Planning Chris Bendowski of Dentsu Aegis Network Distinguished Emerging Leader Caroline Horton of Crédit Agricole CIB Anthony J. Cornacchia Distinguished Service Award Annette Vega of Comcast NBC Universal To view photos of the event, please visit http://www.ifmanyc.org/event-photos/annual-awards-for-excellence-dinner-5003/
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