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PWC to host "Meet the Architects & Engineers" Aug. 19

"There is activity out there, both public and private, in the AEC industries," said Professional Women in Construction (PWC) National president Lenore Janis. On August 19, from 5:30 - 8 p.m. at Club 101, PWC National will present its annual "Meet the Architects & Engineers" table-top exhibit and networking event. Leading architects and engineers will update participants on the current climate, trends, and - yes! - future opportunities in the industry. Speakers include: Edward Rothe, FAIA, principal and president Fletcher Thompson (NYC); Jack Buchsbaum, P.E., deputy director engineering, manager of E/A design, Port Authority of NY & NJ; Julie D'Orazio, P.E., VP, Northeast Transit Market Segment Lead, AECOM; Kevin Hom, AIA, LEED AP, principal, Kevin Hom + Andrew Goldman Architects, PC; Carla Sciara, VP, Tishman Construction Corp.; and Gregory Roberts, RCDD, partner, AKF Group, LLC. The cost is $75 for PWC members; $90 for non-members; $95 at door for all without reservations. For reservations or more information about PWC and future events, contact [email protected], call (212) 486.7745 or visit www.pwcusa.org.
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