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Panessa joins EW Howell Construction as controller

Lori Panessa

Plainview, NY Lori Panessa has joined EW Howell Construction Group as controller. She will oversee all aspects of the organization’s financial reporting, financial analysis, and financial stability. 

Panessa is an actively licensed NYS Certified Public Accountant with more than 25 years of experience as a financial leader across companies in the construction sector.  

“We are excited to welcome Lori to our team,” said Daniel Williams, president of EW Howell.  “Her experience in the construction sector is an asset that will contribute to our continued growth.”

Panessa holds a bachelor of Business Administration from Hofstra University, and an Associates Degree in accounting from Nassau Community College. 

“I am honored to join the EW Howell team and am grateful for the training and preparation which have led me to this opportunity,” added Panessa. “I am excited about this next chapter and look forward to a successful career at EW Howell.”

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