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PWC Membership Committee to host Annual Member Meeting October 19th

New York, NY On October 19th, Professional Women in Construction’s (PWC) Membership Committee is hosting their Annual Member Meeting at the Haworth Showroom. PWC’s New York committees will give presentations on their activities from the past year and introduce their plans for 2023.

This is a free event for all members in good standing. Join them to learn about PWC and sign up for one of the four active committees: Membership, Mentorship, Professional Development Advisory Council, and MWBE.

Membership Committee Co-Chairs: Diana Froehlich, account manager at Trane and Michael Duckfield, director of business development at Colliers Project Leaders.

Register here: https://newyork.pwcusa.org/event/annual-member-meeting/.

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