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Professional Women in Construction to hold its Holiday Party on December 15th at The Yale Club

New York, NY On Tuesday, December 15th, Professional Women in Construction (PWC) is hosting a Holiday Party from 6 – 9 p.m., at The Yale Club, 20 W. 44th St. that will recognize highly accomplished women and help kick off the organization’s newly launched PWC Scholarship Program for women entering construction and related fields. Honorees will be announced shortly.

PWC’s executive director Chelsea LeMar said, “We decided to launch this initiative by honoring women who have achieved success in the industry and can serve as role models inspiring generations to come. Our hope is that the scholarship will expand opportunities for a new wave of women and bridge the gap between young professionals and established experts in the field.”

For more information about the event, please visit www.pwcusa.org; email [email protected] or call (212) 486-7745.

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