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PWC to present hospitality forum November 10

On November 10, Professional Women in Construction (PWC), will present an inaugural program in its ongoing series of symposiums on issues affecting the real estate, construction and design community: Hospitality Forum - Hotels, Resorts...and Cruise Ships. The breakfast program will take place from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen, 20 West 44th St. The program will be moderated by Lois Weiss, columnist, New York Post, who originated and has moderated PWC's real estate forums for several years. Guest speakers include: Ron Kollar, chief of design, Tishman Hotel Corp.; Patricia Greenwald, project manager, Macro Consultants; Francesca Bucci, AIA, principal, BG Studio International; and Chip Ohlsson, vice president of development, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. To register contact [email protected] or visit www.pwcusa.org.
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