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Professional Women in Construction NY to host Transportation & Infrastructure Forum February 26th

Manhattan, NY Join PWC NY for its Transportation and Infrastructure Forum on Thursday, February 26th. The event will bring together leaders across the industry to discuss upcoming projects, opportunities, and the long-term vision for transportation and infrastructure in NYC.  

Connect with decision-makers from the MTA, NYS DOT, NYC DOT, NYCEDC, and Regional Plan Association as they reveal what’s next for our city.

This forum will sell out quickly - register now!

Event co-chairs:  

• Gia Mainiero; 

AIA, DBIA, LEED AP BD+C, partner, Dattner Architects 

• Sushmita Roy;  

Vice president— deputy general counsel, STV Inc. 

• Marilisa Stigliano;  

Chief operating officer, Infrastructure Solutions, AtkinsRèalis 

• Elizabeth Thompson; 

PE, civil department manager, AECOM 

Annual Sponsors receive complimentary tickets to all panel events. 

 

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