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Racanelli Construction Co. names Gluck assistant project manager

Melville, NY Racanelli Construction Company, Inc. has appointed Jude Gluck as assistant project manager. She brings project management experience working with architects as well as, mechanical, structural, civil, acoustical, geotech and environmental engineers on projects throughout the New York-Metro area. Among the high profile projects on which she worked were the Lincoln Center Renovation; IAC Headquarters, a Frank Gehry building; and the FDA Laboratory in Jamaica, NY.

Prior to joining Racanelli Construction, Gluck served as assistant to the president/assistant project manager at J. Petrocelli Contracting, Inc. 

Gluck’s career also includes an Assistant Project Management role with Zimmco, Inc. (Deer Park, NY) and her position as an Executive Administrative Assistant to the Vice President/Chief Estimator with Turner Construction Company (New York, NY).  At Turner, she managed a team of 20 estimators. In addition to handling a wide range of administrative tasks, she managed diverse in-field responsibilities such has tracking and managing permits, insurance, licenses, OSHA certifications, certified payroll, field office set-ups and breakdowns, and subcontractor closeouts. 

Gluck’s higher education includes her studies at Pratt Institute where her honors included Dean’s List and President’s List. She is a National Notary Association Member.

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