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PWC Professional Development Advisory Council presents Reduced Emissions with Increased Confidence–Local Law 97

New York, NY Professional Women in Construction’s Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC) presents its newest event, titled, “Reduced Emissions with Increased Confidence – Local Law 97.”

The event will be held March 9th, 5:30-7:30 pm, at JRM Construction Management, 242 West 36th Street, 11th Floor, New York, N.Y. Cost for this members only event is $20.

This PDAC event is geared towards understanding and demystifying Local Law 97. Members will learn of its impact on the construction industry and how owners are responding to the challenges it presents. Please join us, with your questions, to gain clarity and confidence about reduced emissions requirements.

Speakers:

  • Ryan Malin, vice president design & construction at Rockefeller Group;
  • Molly Dee-Ramasamy, PE, CEA, head of deep carbon reduction at JB&B;
  • Kate Bojsza, associate partner at Pei Cobb Freed & Partners;
  • Mikhail Haramati, carbon neutral buildings roadmap fellow at NYSERDA; and
  • YuhTyng (Tyng) Patka, partner at Duval & Stachenfeld.

For more information or to register for this event, please visit pwcusa.org.

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